Are Toggenburgs really that different?
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With many endless days over 100 degrees here now, our little.tog seems to be suffering worse than any of our other goats from the heat. 107 here today. We waited for sun to go down and tried to take him and the little oberhasli for our usual evening walk away from our property. For first time, tog refused. Putting my ear near his nose i could hear his very rapid breath and then noticed his mouth slightly open in a pant. The oberhasli seemed unaffected. But we canceled.the walk. His toggie coat seems longer than our nubies, la manchas and even our oberhasli. I worry togs may not be a good choice for this climate. We will do our best for him but will not get another tog for a super hot climate like ours.
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RE: Are Toggenburgs really that different? - by blackie's maiden - 07-11-2022, 08:59 PM

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