Breeding Goats: Artificial Insemination

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Florida veterinarian Patty Khuly puts a humorous yet informative spin on artificial insemination in this post from her blog Dolitter.

Khuly doesn’t want to keep a buck and she doesn’t want to ship her goat, Tulip, away for breeding, so she’s turned to Biogenics — what Khuly calls the equivalent of eHarmony.com for goats — to find Tulip’s “boyfriend.”

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2 Responses to “Breeding Goats: Artificial Insemination”

  1. From one humane-minded carnivorous goat-keeper to another: Thanks for posting this (and thanks for the pronunciation help on your name). I’ll be keeping in touch. Beautiful site, really.

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  2. [...] Florida veterinarian Patty Khuly has failed in her efforts to artificially inseminate her goat Nubian goat Tulip. Here, Dr. Khuly updates us on her plan to get Tulip a boyfriend after batting out on The Original Plan: [...]

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