Goat's milk is an irreplaceable source of health. Therefore, if you decide to have a goat in your household, this is correct. However, goats need to be able to maintain so that they are comfortable and they give good milk yield. One of the main rules is that this animal does not like being alone. Therefore, it is better to start not a bottom, but several goats.
Instructions
Step 1
Set up a warm, dry environment for your goats. It should be sufficiently airy and ventilated. Near this shed, make a walk with a canopy so that the animals can go out there for a walk whenever they want.
Step 2
When the goats are not grazing, they need to be fed with hay and humane forage - straw and chaff. The best hay is made from legumes and grasses, which were cut during the flowering period and well preserved. The hay should be dry, but not too dry. It should be less than 30% in the diet. Straw is best made from peas, lentils, beans, beans, and spring grains. It must be crushed, steamed and calcined before being fed to the goats.
Step 3
You need to water the goats twice a day, even if they are not in the stall, but graze in the pasture. If the weather is cool and the grass is luscious, you can limit yourself to one time. It is best to give water in the morning and afternoon.
Step 4
In order for a goat to milk well, it must produce offspring every year. To do this, during the period of desire, she is taken with a goat. The favorable period can be determined by discharge from under the tail, frequent bleating, loss of appetite. You can only cross with a goat that is not a close relative, otherwise the offspring will be weak.
Step 5
Milk the goat should be clean and dry milk should be milked in a separate container, because they may contain bacteria.