FAQ: milk stand info

FAQ: Nigerian Dwarf Milkstand

This is the type of stand we use for feeding, milking, hoof trimming.  It's relatively lightweight (constructed mostly of PVC pipe) so can be moved around and hosed down.

The removable mat is nice because it can be removed and hosed down daily.

Tip - goats can be trained to this from little up with grain and treats so they associate hoof trimming and other management as a positive experience.

Dimensions & Materials listed at the bottom of this page.













Overall dimensions 
(all measurements are approximate)

PVC Frame 
Width:  17"
 Length:  31"
 Height:  19"

Wooden Platform resting on the frame:  
18" Width and 32" Length

PVC Neck Brace 
Height:  48"
Width:  17"
Spacing between PVC pipes on Neck Brace:  2.5"; 3.75"; 3.75"  
(2nd PVC pipe from right facing stand is 1.25" PVC and is removable)

Feeding Area Tray
15.5" width x 10" length

Separate Wooden Ramp: 

Width - approx. 18"
Length - aprrox. 36"


Materials 
(from Home Depot or hardware supply store):

1.5 inch PVC pipe (frame)

1.25 inch PVC pipe, 24 inch length (neck brace)

1.5 inch elbows (quantity: 4)

1.5 inch tees (quantity: 15)

1.5 inch 4-way tee (quantity 1)

Also will need glue compatible with PVC pipes

We used leftover laminate wood flooring for the base (approx. 18 in x 32 in)

Used a leftover rubber floor mat for traction 
(the laminate flooring is too slippery for goats) 
can be removed for daily hose down cleaning


Update

Thank you for the update and pictures Karen!

"I wanted to give you an update on the boys. M19 is now Milo and M20 is Max. They’re just the sweetest babies. My older goat [Aquaman] is not so much of a fan, so it’s been a bit of a process to make sure they’re safe, but with some creative fencing and gates, all is well. They are definitely growing fast and I expect they’ll challenge him a bit in the spring."



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Karen's pet wether "Aquaman"