I thought it was high time I introduce you to the goats! Meet Milkyway and Lucy.
They
are Purebred Oberhasli dairy goats. I decided some time ago after
researching dairy goats that we would go with the Oberhasli breed.
There are several reasons I decided on Oberhasli but at the top of the list is they are listed on the ALBC website as "recovering".
Although
as a whole, the breed is recovering in the US, these numbers include
the American Oberhasli which is a Purebred Oberhasli buck bred to an
Alpine doe. (American Oberhasli look exactly the same so the paperwork
is the only way to tell.)
Then the offspring is bred to a
Purebred Oberhasli. This continues for I believe three generations and
then that generation can be registered as an American Oberhasli.
Purebred Oberhasli on the other hand, can be traced back to Switzerland with no Alpine influence.
Purebreds
are actually in decline in the US since American Oberhasli are readily
available to breeders and the Purebreds are harder to find.
We are currently milking two does and have purchased a buck so next Spring should find us with more Purebred Oberhasli goats!
Another
reason I went with Oberhasli is they have a good reputation for milk
that is very close to cows milk in taste. My family can't tell a
difference in the goat milk and whole cows milk from the store.
Two
milking does provide way more milk than we can drink so the pigs and
chickens are enjoying the milk as well. The whole farm is enjoying all
the health benefits of raw milk!

Nice to meet your Milkyway and Lucy.
I would like to announce that I have 8 purebred Oberhasli doe kids and an Oberhasli purebred buck. We shipped these in from the Rivards in Texas. Rivards are in the process of reducing their herd so you can contact them about purchasing more Purebreds.
Yes, there aren't too many. I sold one of my purebred bucks because there were no more PB bucks in mid Ohio and yet there were a few PB does here and there.
I wish I had some photos to post but alas that's the last thing I think of when I go out there. Here's the link to my blog.
http://lindisfarmeoberhalidairygoats.blogspot.com/
Posted by Linda Oliver on November 02, 2010 at 02:35 AM EDT #
Hi Linda,
I might add the buck I purchased from you is doing great.
I would highly recommend you and Bob for great goats!
Posted by David on November 02, 2010 at 09:00 AM EDT #