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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 36863"><p>Now you've hurt my feelings. :lol: </p><p></p><p>The choices of replacers here are land o' lakes, Carnation or Purina. I believe all the store bought milk down here is fortified with Vitamin D - can't expect those children to go outside to play in the sun now can we?</p><p></p><p>The import of the Boer, Pygmy & Nigerian has been a double edged sward down here. There are people that have been raising & showing goats 30-40+ years going out of business because everybody now has a couple goats in their back yard and the ethnic markets no longer pay the high prices for meat kids they once did, plus these new people don't want to pay big bucks for well shown and promoted herds (the old supply and demand cycle). The positive side is finally having goats put on the label of things, like de-wormers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 36863"] Now you’ve hurt my feelings. :lol: The choices of replacers here are land o’ lakes, Carnation or Purina. I believe all the store bought milk down here is fortified with Vitamin D - can’t expect those children to go outside to play in the sun now can we? The import of the Boer, Pygmy & Nigerian has been a double edged sward down here. There are people that have been raising & showing goats 30-40+ years going out of business because everybody now has a couple goats in their back yard and the ethnic markets no longer pay the high prices for meat kids they once did, plus these new people don’t want to pay big bucks for well shown and promoted herds (the old supply and demand cycle). The positive side is finally having goats put on the label of things, like de-wormers. [/QUOTE]
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