|^| bought myself a gallon of whole milk |^| I'd been drinking 2%, needed a treat ;D
It's soooooo good too...MMMmmmm
2% is an abomination, not even worth drinking! Whatever were you thinking? When I was breeding Dairy Goats my rolling herd average showed 4.7% Now that was some good shit w!w
Quote from: LizStreithorst on September 28, 2015, 07:24:40 PM
2% is an abomination, not even worth drinking! Whatever were you thinking? When I was breeding Dairy Goats my rolling herd average showed 4.7% Now that was some good shit w!w
In my young youth, we had a lady next door, Mrs 'Cap', short for Capitani, who raised goats for the milk....she drank, and baked everything with it..she also raised grapes, and she and 'papa Cap' made their own wine.......sitting on a bench next to her water pump, under the apple tree, eating fried bread and drinking red wine with her at about 4 yrs old are fond memories.....she was a wonderful person....and became my adopted G'ma...she even flew to California to see me the day before I shipped out to 'Nam.....yep, made me fried bread, and we drank red wine.... ;D...when she passed on..her son Eddie took her goats to keep....she had still been raising them at 96 yrs old.... ;D
That's lovely, Muggers.
I don't know what her goat's milk tasted like but mine had no goaty flavor. The trick is in keeping the bucks separated from the does except for a breeding visit, and in being very clean with the milk and chilling it in ice water as soon as it was milked. Stainless steel milking buckets and totes only. My milk tasted like Jersey cow's milk. Very high butter fat content. I miss the goats, but they broke my heart so I will never have more. Besides, my fencing is only good enough for horses.
Quote from: LizStreithorst on September 28, 2015, 07:57:51 PM
That's lovely, Muggers.
I don't know what her goat's milk tasted like but mine had no goaty flavor. The trick is in keeping the bucks separated from the does except for a breeding visit, and in being very clean with the milk and chilling it in ice water as soon as it was milked. Stainless steel milking buckets and totes only. My milk tasted like Jersey cow's milk. Very high butter fat content. I miss the goats, but they broke my heart so I will never have more. Besides, my fencing is only good enough for horses.
....need more fence by your front door... |^| w!w w!w
The spoiled rotten horse it one thing. It's kinda my fault. she's not stupid. She can see that it tickles me when she comes walking in the front door. I made a mistake last week when I caught her in the living room. Rather than turning her around and make her leave the way she came in, I walked her to the kitchen door to put her out. This morning, her head was stuck though the open kitchen door ::)
I can deal with a free range horse who tickles my funny bone. You need VERY GOOD FENCING to keep goats confined. Otherwise they'd jump all over Charlotte and The Beast and nibble on wires and do all sorts of damage. They're worse than mousies in the housie! And they'd have to be goats with potential for the show ring and I'd have to clip them and take them to the shows...Been there, done that. I loved it at the time. I don't want it again, thank you very much. Look it up, I was a big deal once. These days I only want to show other people's goats. I don't care if they are the worst in their class, I take pride in making them look as good as I can.
Quote from: LizStreithorst on September 28, 2015, 07:24:40 PM
2% is an abomination, not even worth drinking! Whatever were you thinking? When I was breeding Dairy Goats my rolling herd average showed 4.7% Now that was some good shit w!w
Bet the best part Liz was they had no hormones in the milk.
Quote from: LizStreithorst on September 28, 2015, 08:39:29 PM
The spoiled rotten horse it one thing. It's kinda my fault. she's not stupid. She can see that it tickles me when she comes walking in the front door. I made a mistake last week when I caught her in the living room. Rather than turning her around and make her leave the way she came in, I walked her to the kitchen door to put her out. This morning, her head was stuck though the open kitchen door ::)
I can deal with a free range horse who tickles my funny bone. You need VERY GOOD FENCING to keep goats confined. Otherwise they'd jump all over Charlotte and The Beast and nibble on wires and do all sorts of damage. They're worse than mousies in the housie! And they'd have to be goats with potential for the show ring and I'd have to clip them and take them to the shows...Been there, done that. I loved it at the time. I don't want it again, thank you very much. Look it up, I was a big deal once. These days I only want to show other people's goats. I don't care if they are the worst in their class, I take pride in making them look as good as I can.
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