This
week we are very excited to welcome 6 new goats to the Monte Azul family. Carlos and I realized that we needed to add
some new goats to the mix for two reasons.
First, we need to increase our milk production to keep up with the
demand for our goat cheeses which includes, chevre, mozzarella, feta and
camembert. Second, we need to get some new
blood into our gene pool. As much as we
love our “country” goats, the genetic stock is not up to the same standard as
milk production goats. Each of our
plucky little goats gives around 1 liter of milk per day. Production goats give 2 ½ to 4 liters per
day.
So,
Carlos and I headed off in search of new goats.
Like most endeavors in Costa Rica, our search was a very winding and
convoluted one. It is all about asking
around and getting phone numbers and lots of leg work. Our journey led us to Santa Maria de Dota. This area is famous for coffee and is
approximately 2 hours north of Monte Azul.
Here we found a gentleman that has been raising goats for 40 years and
had several females that he was willing to sell.
We
bought 2 young females and 4 females that were impregnated before making the
trip to Monte Azul . The older females should have the kids at the end of
October. In a week or so, this goat
herder will bring his stud goat down to impregnate our other 8 goats.
His stud goat is enormous and is
the offspring of a champion. We are told
that it only takes one generation to see a marked improvement in genetics and
milk production.
I
have attached a few photos of the new goats.
Like all Monte Azul animals we gave them names. They are: Pretty Bettina, Catalina, Trixie, Roxie, Patty
and Selma.
You
might wonder why Bettina gets an adjective in her name. Pretty Bettina is a La Mancha breed. This breed of goat has very small ears. Her look can be a bit disconcerting at first
so we felt that she needed an extra special name. Even though she is docile and sweet, her
previous owner’s daughter thought that she was ugly and wanted to get rid of
her. We think that she is beautiful and we are extremely happy to welcome her to
our family.
The other goats are Saanen, the 3 white ones (Catalina, Patty and Selma) and Toggenberg, the 2 brown ones (Trixie and Roxie). Trixie and Roxie are much more curious than the other goats and have already become the "bad girls" that must constantly be watched.
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