I feel like I'm goin over to the dark side here. I've always been an advocate for preserving heritage breeds, but right working on my angoras right now I don't have room for a trio as much as I'd like to have some chinchillas or champagnes.
I only have one hole open for a meat doe, and the current one is a SF mix that only decides to take every third or fourth breeding, and has small litters.
So, I'm driving an hour and a half one way to pick up a NZR doe kit today. (Could get whites closer, but I don't want white hides.) I'm not fond of the commercial breeds just because they don't need help staying around, but I think she'll be able to keep up with us on production when she's old enough to replace the doe I have now.
So, for those of you with NZ's out there, what is their temperament like? I'm use to my raggedy ann and Andy French angoras that just lay in your arms and beg for pets at the door, and I'd love that coming from a meat doe too. The mixed one I have now is standoffish. Just trying to get an idea so I know what to expect.
Thanks
I only have one hole open for a meat doe, and the current one is a SF mix that only decides to take every third or fourth breeding, and has small litters.
So, I'm driving an hour and a half one way to pick up a NZR doe kit today. (Could get whites closer, but I don't want white hides.) I'm not fond of the commercial breeds just because they don't need help staying around, but I think she'll be able to keep up with us on production when she's old enough to replace the doe I have now.
So, for those of you with NZ's out there, what is their temperament like? I'm use to my raggedy ann and Andy French angoras that just lay in your arms and beg for pets at the door, and I'd love that coming from a meat doe too. The mixed one I have now is standoffish. Just trying to get an idea so I know what to expect.
Thanks