Your doe will wander away from the herd to find a quiet place to kid. She will most likely be uncomfortable and stretch, yawn and get up/lie down a lot. The doe may start staring into space and stretching her head around to her side to "talk" to her kids. When it gets much closer, she will start having discharge that looks stringy and clear and will probably (not always) lie down to push. You can also tell by feeling for ligaments by the tail--when these ligaments are very soft, kidding is within 12 hours. A better description and pictures are available here: http://www.tyny.com/ligaments.html
no, Nubian goats usually grow their horns in after birth, which I imagine is quite beneficial for the mother goat.
By castration with elastrator rings
As long as there are does in heat.
The easiest way is to watch them urinate - if the urine comes from under the belly then they are male if they squat and the urine comes from under their tail then they are female.
About a gallon a day .
From a Nubian Goat Breeder/ Farm. Just google Nubian goat farms in your area.
Yes a nubian goat has bones.
it is a breed of goat
The Nubian, or AngloNubian is a type of dairy goat.
no, Nubian goats usually grow their horns in after birth, which I imagine is quite beneficial for the mother goat.
The capital one goat is an Alpine goat and the Aflac goat is a Nubian.
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Its a purebred nubian goat like its a baby goat that just got born hope this works!
By castration with elastrator rings
As long as there are does in heat.
Goats can produce dairy, meat, or wool. The toggenburg or nubian goat is an excellent dairy producer.
The easiest way is to watch them urinate - if the urine comes from under the belly then they are male if they squat and the urine comes from under their tail then they are female.