Golden Guernseys are kept for their milk and are recognized as a dairy breed by the British Goat Society. The production levels are lower than what is commonly found in the Swiss breeds but the milk is higher in butter fat and proteins which make it an excellent choice for cheese making.
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Uses: A moderate milk yield, producing around 4 or 5 pints per day. · Management: The breed is adaptable to free range or stall feeding and has an affectionate ...
Mar 30, 2014 · They do make nice pets though and are good at trimming hedges, ours were trained to walk on a lead as they were show goats so we used to take ...