250 MODERN MILK GOATS 



ence of many breeders over many years. Good results 

 are often obtained from the roughest sort of makeshift 

 contrivances. But the underlying principles for the care 

 of milk goats here presented will serve as a basis for all 

 forms of construction. The varieties of these forms will 

 be limited only by the ingenuity of the American 

 Goat Breeder. 



QUESTIONS 



1. Enumerate the essential features of a good fence for goats. 



2. What characteristics should a good corral possess? 



3. What are the essential features of a good goat house ? 



■i. What details would you look for in a good milking room ? 



5. What precautions should be used in milking the doe? 



6. What should be done with the milk as quickly as it is drawn ? 



