2 of my purebred La Mancha doe kids...NOT for sale...
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2 of my purebred La Mancha doe kids...NOT for sale...
2 of my babies this year, keepers! Vespa and Vanda...
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Re: 2 of my purebred La Mancha doe kids...NOT for sale...
How do you find the Lamanchas for nature? That is important to me.
My 2 girls had three boys this year. I was able to sell one for breeding and one for a horse companion. The other one a lady wanted to buy for breeding, but said she had to sell her doeling first. I said wait a minute, I want a doeling. We ended up trading, and I have a lamancha doeling. Never had a Lamancha before, but she seems nice natured tho a little timid. Understandable in its way, new place and the first thing I did was hurt her by taking off her horns. Been over a week now, and she is starting to forgive and forget. My wife named her Dulcinea. Don Quixote, the man from LaMancha, that was his girlfriends name.
So you, being a lady that would know, could you tell us a little more about the breed? I would appreciate it. (And thank you for following the rule with regards to posting pictures with it. I didn't, because I haven't taken any, but I will in the next few days and post it in this thread.)
Thanks.
My 2 girls had three boys this year. I was able to sell one for breeding and one for a horse companion. The other one a lady wanted to buy for breeding, but said she had to sell her doeling first. I said wait a minute, I want a doeling. We ended up trading, and I have a lamancha doeling. Never had a Lamancha before, but she seems nice natured tho a little timid. Understandable in its way, new place and the first thing I did was hurt her by taking off her horns. Been over a week now, and she is starting to forgive and forget. My wife named her Dulcinea. Don Quixote, the man from LaMancha, that was his girlfriends name.
So you, being a lady that would know, could you tell us a little more about the breed? I would appreciate it. (And thank you for following the rule with regards to posting pictures with it. I didn't, because I haven't taken any, but I will in the next few days and post it in this thread.)
Thanks.
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Farrier1987. South of Chatham on Lake Erie. Chickens, goats, horse, garden, dog, cat. Worked all over the world. Know a little bit about a lot of things. No incubator, broody hens.
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Re: 2 of my purebred La Mancha doe kids...NOT for sale...
As advertised, pics of Dulcinea.
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Farrier1987. South of Chatham on Lake Erie. Chickens, goats, horse, garden, dog, cat. Worked all over the world. Know a little bit about a lot of things. No incubator, broody hens.