Chipman4President
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Posted 1:07 pm, 12/19/2019
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I've got a couple of milk goats myself, I've payed anywhere from $150 for an eh goat and I think the most I remember paying is over $1,000 for a milk goat at an auction from a special farm and i'll be honest with ya, it's all the same. If the goat is healthy and fed right then the milk will be good!
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maja24
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Posted 10:36 pm, 07/22/2019
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they are different prices depends on what you want
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theotherside
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Posted 2:22 am, 05/15/2013
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I am currently Buying and hope to breed my dairy goats in order to make cheese and soap. My goats are Nigerian Dwarf goats. They get no taller than 22 inches and are so very lovable and sweet. Goat milk soap is great for the skin and any orphaned milk drinking animal can drink goat milk as a replacement. People that are lactose intolerant can also drink goat milk with no problems. Here is a site with info on it.
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Nancy Lee
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Posted 2:00 pm, 01/16/2013
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Just found this site. It is wonderful. I make soap from goats milk and it is to die for. I add some great oils to it and it is wonderful on my skin. Takes time but worth it.
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whitehawk
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Posted 11:53 am, 01/20/2012
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I hope this will come through
http://www.ehow.com/how_228...heese.html
Goat’s milk is naturally h*mogenized, meaning that the cream is already blended with the milk, which makes the cheese rich and satisfying. Simple homemade goat cheese can be fun and tasty to make. Just follow these steps.
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elizabethforman12
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Posted 11:18 am, 01/20/2012
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Yes, I am intesrested. How much does a goat cost?
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sarabethB
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Posted 7:36 pm, 01/23/2011
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I was interested in buying a milk goat but I don't know that I would be able to use all of the milk alone. I was wondering if anyone would be interested in buying some. You can drink it, cook with it, make cheese, butter, soap, lotion and alot more. Basicly anything you can do with cows milk. Anybody interested?
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