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Why do the goats stop milking in the winter?

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Why do the goats stop milking in the winter?

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My goats will milk about 270 days per year, twice per day. They get 2 months rest and relaxation over the winter and re-freshen their lactation every year by naturally breeding with my buck Glacier. Goats ovulate for about 5 months per year and kid in the spring or summer (similar to deer, not similar to cows and humans who lactate monthly). Breeding cycles can be manipulated, but not here.

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