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Post by Wendy on Feb 2, 2016 1:18:44 GMT
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Post by Wendy on Feb 2, 2016 1:36:44 GMT
They aren't as big as I like them, but not bad. They are all easy to milk & I had no problem training them to the stand either since they were my bottle babies from 2 years ago. The one has a sore teat which you can see on the picture as the weather we had at first was not very nice. It's getting better. Bag balm is awesome!
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Post by motdaugrnds on Feb 2, 2016 1:44:55 GMT
Nice looking udders for first fresheners.
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Post by aoconnor on Feb 2, 2016 1:45:08 GMT
Holy smokes! Those are big udders! I'm sorry, I am a newbie at looking at goat udders:-) Poor girls, is it hard for them to walk with those big udders? I don't have goats, so have no idea!
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Post by motdaugrnds on Feb 2, 2016 1:45:53 GMT
Nice looking udders for first fresheners.
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Post by manygoatsnmore on Feb 2, 2016 4:07:15 GMT
Very nice for ff does. The last one could use to be more plumb, but the teats are still a nice size. Nice tight rear attachments, and level floors, too. They all look very milkable, which isn't always the case the first time around. I did catch that sore spot on the one teat - I love Bag Balm. Used to use it on my babies, too (the human kids).
I'd love to see side shots of those udders, too. Nothing like a little "goat porn", lol!
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