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- The goat or domestic goat (Capra hircus) is a species of domesticated goat-antelope that is mostly kept as livestock. It was domesticated from the wild...
- goat, first bred in California by Mrs. Eula Fay Frey about 1927. Later she moved the herd to Glide, Oregon for further development. The Lamancha goat...
- (30 in) tall at the shoulder. Alpine goats can range from white or gray to brown and black. Alpine goats are heavy milkers. The milk can be made into butter...
- the Jamnapari goat and the Malabari goat. It is also known as Lahori goat; it is considered to be a good milker with large body size. Ears are flat long...
- high producer of quality goats' milk, and the breed can be found in many goat dairies as an acceptable milker. These goats are capable of extended lactations...
- machine, and requires the animal to be currently or recently pregnant. The milker may refer either to the animal that produces the milk or the person who...
- hanging milker. Prior to milking a cow, a large wide leather strap called a surcingle was put around the cow, across the cow's lower back. The milker device...
- produces much more cheese than the same amount of cow's milk. Donkey milk Goat milk Mare milk Moose milk List of dairy products List of sheep milk cheeses...
- that all of the animals could be milked in less than an hour—about 10 per milker. These tasks were performed by a dairymaid (dairywoman) or dairyman. The...
- shoe-man, Scotchman (Bill Graham, and later, Don Bridge of Norfolk), goat trainer, goat milker, wolfhound-man, and mayor (J. B. H****man of Coleridge). In 1930...