Friday, January 23, 2015

Important Traits When Selecting Boer Does For Sale

By Janine Hughes


Rearing of goats is becoming a profitable venture the world over because of their high fertility late. With proper breeding and routine management practices, a doe can give birth to twins and even triplets in a year. This will boost its production. The tip below on Selecting Boer does for sale is therefore critical to farmers intending 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 features of the doe. It should be wedge shaped with a flat or uniform top line. The udder should have large teats and udder, which is well fixed between its hind legs. A good doe for breeding has two teats and no vestigial or extra teats. Check to observe that the doe has good mothering ability in the way it is nursing its young one. It should allow the kid to suckle to its satisfaction.

Check on its posture when feeding and walking. A doe infected with the foot rot disease will walk with difficulty, possibly limping. This is because the hoofs are painful and elongated. Poor feeding may be a result of loss of teeth or infection of disease like foot and mouth disease. Check to see it has a smooth and uniform top line.

Select a doe that has normal appetite for food. Loss of appetite or depraved appetite is a symptom of ill health. Do not go for such a goat. On the other hand, failure to feed appropriately may be a result of loss of teeth. Most likely poor dentition is due to old age. Select young does that have not given birth more than three times.

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.

You need to check on the health records of the goats you want to buy. Certain diseases are inherited, while animals that fall sick frequently are expensive to keep. Thus, check on the level of hygiene on the farm and appropriateness of animal dwellings.

Buy goats from professional breeders who are registered and allowed to practice. When buying does ask an expert in animal production to assist in the selection of quality animals. You may check for information on the internet or suitable magazines on guides on does for sale. This will give the price, the age, and other details of different animals.




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