Saturday, January 24, 2015

Key Features When Selecting On Boer Does For Sale

Key Features When Selecting On Boer Does For Sale

By Janine Hughes


Goat rearing is gaining popularity in many parts of the world. This is because of their inherent ability for parturition of twins and sometimes triplets in a year. You need to carry out proper breeding and appropriate routine management practices to realize high returns. The points that follow on Selecting Boer does for Sale is helpful to farmers planning to rear goats.

It is important to look at the family of the doe. This will help you determine the genetic qualities of the doe. Does with quality genes have the potential to develop well. Poor quality genes in a doe may drag its development despite how well it is fed. From the look the parents, you will be able to tell how your doe will look in the future.

Consider the physical characteristics of the doe. The top line should be uniform. The udder and the teats should be large and well set between the hind legs. It should not have extra teats. This will prevent infection of the teats with diseases such as mastitis. It should have good mothering ability. This can be observed when nursing and suckling its kid.

You need to be observant for any infection by diseases. A doe that is limping while walking is a sign of foot rot disease. Similarly, if it feeds while kneeling with its front feet it has painful hoofs due to its elongated hooves. Do not go for such a goat. Look to confirm it has a smooth back line.

A health doe should have a normal appetite and feed to its satisfaction. Loss of appetite or excessive appetite is a sign of sickness. Check to see it is feeding steadily if its dentition is intact. Loss of teeth will hinder it from proper feeding. Therefore, select a doe that is not too old hence with poor dentition. It is important to look closely at other goats on the farm.

Ensure that you purchase a doe that looks healthy and free from diseases. Its coat should be smooth and shiny. The animal's eyes should be bright and clear. They should be healthy and free from parasites. The animal should look alert and active. The farm from where you purchase should be able to provide quality hygiene and proper records on animal husbandry practices.

The farm should portray quality management skills. Be provided with accurate breeding and kidding records. You may want to buy an old doe. Make sure you are provided with kidding history. This includes the number of kids she had and if it was single or multiple births. Be provided with drenching and vaccination records too.

Before you decide to buy a goat, check for relevant information from the internet. You need to compare the prices of does for sale as well as their history on health status, reproduction and other routine management practices. Ask an expert animal health technician for more information or to assist in selection. It is also wiser to contact registered breeders if you want to buy does for rearing.




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