Depends what you’re looking for, the Saanen and boer crosses seem to be thicker, but they get just as tall as the pure Alpine. I can pretty much point out when they are born which ones are gonna be thicker and which ones will be on the thinner side like a Alpine.
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Between Mar 1st and May 1st, I always encourage my customers to pick them up before their 12 weeks old that way they can bottle feed them, and those babies will be imprinted on you.
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Well it’s that time of year again, breeding season. I am taking reservations for my 2026 pack goat babies. All babies parents are on site. Beautiful tall pure Alpine. I have 2 spots for 97% pure American Alpine 3% laMancha,. I have 2 spots for 56% Alpine, 19% Saanen, 19%Boer, 6% Oberhasli. I...
To keep the species around, as long as it takes right? Or at least until someone develops a vaccine for it, but if that would happen, the bighorn sheep foundation would have no basis to ban domestic sheep or goats from anywhere. So they can’t hardly spend the millions of dollars they have to...
Sarcasm, bro
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I do however want to point out that imo killing the sheep that are infected and living normally is probably a disservice to natural immunity right? Shouldn’t we let the wild sheep get an evolutionary adaptation?
I’m not sure yet on the binos, I still think there is a need for binos. I actually was set on getting 12x50’s but decided I would give a spotter a try again. This is small enough and light enough that it won’t bother the goats carrying it lol
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I will, I pretty much have been running my 10x42 Swaro binos on my tripod for the last 7 years. This year was the first year I wished I had a spotter. I’ll be using it mostly for bow hunting mule deer. Waiting on my Ollin adapter now.
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Well I decided it was the time for an upgrade from my Cabelas Yukon spotting scope I got 25 years ago. Introducing my new Swarovski ST balance 14-35X50 spotter 😎
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