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Oberhasli goats for sale?
bachto:
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Last I heard Dave at Trinity was selling all of his goats to Mark Warnke.... I have 3 from Dave and wanted more and was told no last year.
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I thought I heard he stopped selling to Marc. Who I will NEVER buy goats from and would steer other people away from buying from Marc either.
Mtnwalker:
--- Quote from: bachto on December 07, 2023, 08:49:56 AM ---
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Last I heard Dave at Trinity was selling all of his goats to Mark Warnke.... I have 3 from Dave and wanted more and was told no last year.
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I thought I heard he stopped selling to Marc. Who I will NEVER buy goats from and would steer other people away from buying from Marc either.
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Care to elaborate?
huntnnw:
--- Quote from: bachto on December 07, 2023, 08:49:56 AM ---
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Last I heard Dave at Trinity was selling all of his goats to Mark Warnke.... I have 3 from Dave and wanted more and was told no last year.
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I thought I heard he stopped selling to Marc. Who I will NEVER buy goats from and would steer other people away from buying from Marc either.
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:yeah: He’s like a used car salesman. A fraud
huntnnw:
--- Quote from: LDennis24 on November 17, 2023, 02:21:41 PM ---I asked him why he chose Oberhaslis. He says they are quieter than other breeds and have more try from what he has heard.
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That’s not true. Each goat is different . My lamancha are the quietist and best packers
YellowDog:
If you would like Linda Beren's contact info for good Oberhasli packgoat prospects let me know and I will reach out to her.
Here is a big Saanen doe from Dwite Ashampoo packgoat breeding lines. She is 250+ pounds.
Also posted is a 3 year old Saanen packgoat wether that is 43" at the withers and 295 lbs with up to 2 years of growing left.
There are boers bred for meat and obers, alpines, saanens, lamanchas, etc. bred for dairy and then there are dairy lines of dairy breeds that have the size, conformation, temperament, etc. for packing. You can't just take a Boer meat goat and cross it with a dairy goat and end up with optimal packgoat conformation.
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