New subscriber, I have raised Nubians before when I was a kid we raised both Alpine's. We did have a few after I left home but I have gone to only Alpine's, bc they are more quiet and personal. But Nubians. We are here in Michigan and it gets cold and hot. I have been raising dairy goats for over 35 years. I love our Alpine's. My biggest doe is when not pregnant 190lbs, her now coming two year old daughter is 160lbs, my bucks when full grown are over 240lbs. My heavyist milker is 145lbs and has milked 4,891lbs in 305 days. Which is almost 3 gallons a day. Yes I bred for heavy milking lines. Yearling gives a gallon easily. Thank you for sharing. Till next time God Bless.
Where in Michigan? I live in Indiana and in February we plan on selling our house to purchase 20+ acres in southwest Michigan niles/buchanan area for our own farm.
We started with Nubians and have had them many years. We love our goats and appreciate them. I train the doelings to the stanchion as soon as I can and they are quiet milkers. Our girls milk is creamy and sweet, more sweet than store cows milk. I like that they get used to routines, and are highly food motivated. A big advantage to their size is being able to place a 6 quart bucket under their udders and milk. No short legged goats for us.
Yes! Their drive for food definitely makes them highly motivated and manageable. Even if one does sneak through the gate and heads for our fruit trees, we can shake a bucket and get them to come back running
I love Nubians and the Nigerian Dwarfs are just the cutest. I took the best of both and raise Mini Nubians 🥰 because they're easier for me to handle, less feed and great milk production. I have my two full size Nubian Does a few ND and switch between the buck breeds.
Despite the crime in Nashville and Memphis, and Knoxville, I think Tennessee is one of the best states. 4 seasons, mountains, valleys, farmland, centrally located, and lots of people who homestead. Someday I hope and pray that I'll have 5-20 acres in Tennessee, so I can have some livestock. Thank you for sharing this about the Nubians. They seem like a great choice.
I have boer goats and want to add a milk goat to the flock. I want it for the family milk and maybe bottle lambs if I need them. Would a nubian be good for that?
Yes they would be good for that, but still use a proven milk doe line. I have 4 right now, one lost a kid but the other is producing from her first kidding more than 30 ounces x1 day. So we will see how well she does in her 3 kidding. The Lamacha-Nubian at 180# is producing 3/4 of a gallon x1 day with a teat that had been severely damaged by mastitis. The vet told me that teat would not come back, but it mostly did. I am hoping her two daughters will produce a gallon a day each.
Similar, yes. Not exactly the same but I’ve found that diet plays a role in milk taste and it can even vary from one animal to the next even if breed and species is the same
@LittleFarmLand Lamacha-Nubians are a cross breed. They have ears more like nubians and produce like Lamachas, sized like Lamachas (does can be 180#) many habits of Lamachas, cream slightly less than nubians. They can look like Saneens. But they are nice does when adults, but assertive once they realize they are the biggest does on the pasture. Like Lamachas, they like to bite other goats ears to make a point.
I have Nubians…wish I would have gotten dwarfs goats instead. Nubians do have pros but the one thing(s) I totally dislike about them… is the noise… they are purposefully loud.. they scream for HOURS!!!!! Yes, they produce a good amount of milk. But I’m switching to another breed… I can’t take the constant screaming….not to mention they eat allot!!!! Id rather have a heard of dwarfs to get the milk I need. As far as meat goes… they are tasty lol lol lol I like boer goats too. Not loud just big. And I’m about to flip any of my goats. Even my 300 pounder boer goat.. good luck with your goats. Wish I knew but hindsight is 20/20…. By the way.. I feed them 3 times a day Chaffhaye and sweet feed with lil BOSS as well.
New subscriber, I have raised Nubians before when I was a kid we raised both Alpine's. We did have a few after I left home but I have gone to only Alpine's, bc they are more quiet and personal. But Nubians. We are here in Michigan and it gets cold and hot. I have been raising dairy goats for over 35 years. I love our Alpine's. My biggest doe is when not pregnant 190lbs, her now coming two year old daughter is 160lbs, my bucks when full grown are over 240lbs. My heavyist milker is 145lbs and has milked 4,891lbs in 305 days. Which is almost 3 gallons a day. Yes I bred for heavy milking lines. Yearling gives a gallon easily. Thank you for sharing. Till next time God Bless.
Those are some huge goats! And great milkers! And thanks for subscribing or super glad to have you here!
Where in Michigan? I live in Indiana and in February we plan on selling our house to purchase 20+ acres in southwest Michigan niles/buchanan area for our own farm.
@@NewHealthOrderWellness we are also is southwest lower side of Michigan. About 40 minutes east of Niles.
@@heavenly-dreamsdairygoats awesome!
We started with Nubians and have had them many years. We love our goats and appreciate them. I train the doelings to the stanchion as soon as I can and they are quiet milkers. Our girls milk is creamy and sweet, more sweet than store cows milk. I like that they get used to routines, and are highly food motivated. A big advantage to their size is being able to place a 6 quart bucket under their udders and milk. No short legged goats for us.
Yes! Their drive for food definitely makes them highly motivated and manageable.
Even if one does sneak through the gate and heads for our fruit trees, we can shake a bucket and get them to come back running
We also like long legged goats, for the sake that they can reach the brush higher up on the trees
I love Nubians and the Nigerian Dwarfs are just the cutest. I took the best of both and raise Mini Nubians 🥰 because they're easier for me to handle, less feed and great milk production. I have my two full size Nubian Does a few ND and switch between the buck breeds.
Thats awesome! do you have a favorite kind of goat?
Im getting 3 female next week can't wait!
so cool! we actually just published a video on how to make goats milk ice cream that you might find helpful once you get your goats!
Your video is very informative. Glad I came across it. Thanks. 😊😊
No problem! If there is anythjng more you want to know let us know and I’ll try to address it in a video.
Despite the crime in Nashville and Memphis, and Knoxville, I think Tennessee is one of the best states. 4 seasons, mountains, valleys, farmland, centrally located, and lots of people who homestead. Someday I hope and pray that I'll have 5-20 acres in Tennessee, so I can have some livestock. Thank you for sharing this about the Nubians. They seem like a great choice.
Send me an email would love to stay in contact.
Nigerian Dwarf's produce way more than "half a cup a day"! Lol
you are right, its 1-2 quarts I over looked that in editing lol
Thanks for your thoughts.
Most welcome! Thanks for commenting to let me know you liked it!
I appreciate you sharing this
You are so welcome
I have boer goats and want to add a milk goat to the flock. I want it for the family milk and maybe bottle lambs if I need them. Would a nubian be good for that?
Absolutely!
Yes they would be good for that, but still use a proven milk doe line.
I have 4 right now, one lost a kid but the other is producing from her first kidding more than 30 ounces x1 day. So we will see how well she does in her 3 kidding.
The Lamacha-Nubian at 180# is producing 3/4 of a gallon x1 day with a teat that had been severely damaged by mastitis. The vet told me that teat would not come back, but it mostly did. I am hoping her two daughters will produce a gallon a day each.
Thanks for this info. We are looking for some goats for our homestead. We live in the mountains and have a lot of hilly area.
What type of goats are you considering? We have Nubians.
Welcome to Tennessee!
I live in McMinn County.
I’m too new to know where that is hahaha.
Youre goats are huge...Im from the philippines😊😊😊
Yes they are! 😂
Looks like a good option to have with children also.
I just made a homemade goat, milk ice cream video a few get a chance maybe that will inspire you
I built my feed station so my young kids can feed without being in the pen because animals are often food aggressive.
Do you find the milk similar in taste to cow milk?
Similar, yes. Not exactly the same but I’ve found that diet plays a role in milk taste and it can even vary from one animal to the next even if breed and species is the same
What part of TN are you in?
Middle TN! Are you local?
You might want to try Lamacha-Nubians. They are great milk producers, probably as noisy as Nubians, but maybe a tad easier to manage than Nubians.
Lamacha just isn’t super common and I havnt been around them much.
@LittleFarmLand Lamacha-Nubians are a cross breed. They have ears more like nubians and produce like Lamachas, sized like Lamachas (does can be 180#) many habits of Lamachas, cream slightly less than nubians. They can look like Saneens. But they are nice does when adults, but assertive once they realize they are the biggest does on the pasture. Like Lamachas, they like to bite other goats ears to make a point.
Can someone explain the difference between Anglo Nubian goats and Nubians.
I can make a video talking about the difference.
I love this animals
Us too!
I have Nubians…wish I would have gotten dwarfs goats instead. Nubians do have pros but the one thing(s) I totally dislike about them… is the noise… they are purposefully loud.. they scream for HOURS!!!!! Yes, they produce a good amount of milk. But I’m switching to another breed… I can’t take the constant screaming….not to mention they eat allot!!!! Id rather have a heard of dwarfs to get the milk I need. As far as meat goes… they are tasty lol lol lol I like boer goats too. Not loud just big. And I’m about to flip any of my goats. Even my 300 pounder boer goat.. good luck with your goats. Wish I knew but hindsight is 20/20…. By the way.. I feed them 3 times a day Chaffhaye and sweet feed with lil BOSS as well.
My nubians don't scream for hours.
Neither do mine, maybe it’s a situational thing
Do they get pasture? Perhaps they just need a change in scenery
Neither do mine. The only time they raise a ruckus is at dinner time.
That swarm of animals was the guineas fault I know it....they always be starting trouble.😂
Hahaha! They are always causing trouble, but I love them lol