=LancasUr Farming. Saturday. November 7.1970 20 A Hobby That Became a Job Fishers Are Dairymen \ 4 " Hr it It) ‘rtitt nil.ills ctlli ■' o.oifS M'll IllC't pi odllf*. S .1 day is roil' .It uni a .toad one TM.s tompany se'.i- northern >o mu •< in’ Mimp.ii in an to a I’i m.'V A.tin.i. Nr" ami Mr* Jacob i\| Jam) K.slum hard ol ioa- is mo.e o! a can New Jcisey as will as nearby Manht mi KDI. says. "My hobby j.,,,; tlinn a coinpai.-'in pl.ict,' tinned into my Jab" Slu is speaking about her goat herd B> Mrs. Charles Mr.sparran Farm Feature Writer The Fishcis. who live on thou fiont cows m>lk ll is chalk white three and three quarter aeie and has a soft curd, moie like “Windy Hill Farm" at the in \yrsh re cow’s milk The cream tcrsection of Bucknoll Road and stays in suspension and after the Mrs. Fisher shows how she milks her nanny goats in their milking parlor. Holly Tree Road just south of milk sets a long time only a Manheun, have 65 head of goats small quantity of cieam will including 37 nanny (milking) come to the top. It is good for goats. 4 billy goats and 24 kids babies that have cohc and for There are foui breeds of goats P e °P le who ulcers - namelv, Nubian, Toggenburg. 11 , 1S vel - v dl S es f ed and Saanen and Alpine Fishers have f akes '« r > deuciously rich all four registered breeds plus fooda withou adding cieam It some crossbreeds Goats are co ~ s moie than cows milk registered the same as cows or Fishers use goat s milk instead some o.her animal of cow s mi ik for their own use The Toggenburg gives the They have a raw milk permit most milk (compares to the Hoi- and sell some of then milk at the stein cow) The Nubian gives faim but deliver most of it to less milk or compares to the Pine Goat Milk Pioducts a, Guernsey cow Boyeitovn This company makes A nanny goa* gives anywhere and sells pastueuzed milk, ice between two quarts and seven cieam, yoguit. cheese and cot quarts of milk a day A goat tage cheese Health food pio (•oat s milk Is q..nc different Fisheis ha\e all breeds of goats You can be suu- the milk i wholesome and clean as well as nutritious becau-w dairy inspev tors not only inspect the barn but examine the health of the goats There are '?\en different state inspectors and one quality control inspector who come to Fishers Lab sample.-, are taken every month The animals are TB and Bangs le-ti J annually and their well is tested twice a year. There is a milking machine for nanny goats on the maiket but most people milk them by hand, as F.sheis do tw.ee a day, because it would be too costly unl°ss you had a laige herd Fishers’ 37 milking goats sounds like a lot to most people They v'ant to build up then herd un til they have 40 m Iking all the tme Thev got their first goat 16 years ago and ha\ e gradually mu eased their he.d They have a milking parlor and le: one goat in at a time They s.and down in the pit so they do not have to stoop to milk Tney have a few s’alls foi the goats but for the mos. pait thev >un loose m the loafing barn -kll Mis Fish er has to do is to get her goad in hand and they go whete she herds them What do goats eat 0 They’it not haid to please In fact, Fishers dispose of most of their aged and unprofit able goats by selling them to people to clean up fence rows They eat bark from trees, weeds and just about any growing thing but do not eat as close to the ground as sheep Fishers feed their goats cow dairy pel lets and Puuna mixed chow, also mixed and alfalfa hay They are careful not to let them eat vegetable refuse lest the vege table , might have betn spiayed How long is a nanny goat profitable’ Fisheis had one that was 13 years old A. goat’s lacta tion penod is 10 months and they aie diy 2 months The r gesta tion neiiod is o months A mother goat usually has two kids at a time but this vanes Fisheis had one that had Eve one time Thev put them on the bottle right away. With Goats It K not easy to "ct a vcteiin a inn to doctor goals because lluy are not generally .skilled with them but treat them as the\ would sheep or cows Goats 31 e not the same Jacob is pier.dent of Pennsyl vania Dairy Goat Club. They hold their spring meeting at Penn State University and have shows in summer. Last week they toured the New Ballon Cen ter, the tour being sponsored by the Dclawaie Valley Club. Fish ers belong to South Penn Club whose members are largely in York County. Three couples in Lancaster County belong to it This club used to sponsor a show in York There is alvv ays a goats show at Mrs. Jacob Fisher shows some of the champion and re serve champion ribbons the Fishers have won with theip registered goats. York, Tienton and Allentown fans, also a: Pit'sbuigh, Dela- W3lc Valley and Ene Fisheis did exhibit a: fairs but haven’t tor two yeais for lack of time They ha\e received many rib bons with then goats fiom But lei Countv Pittsbuigh, York Fan and othei places Mis Fishei lends to the goats mainly because hei husband vvoiks as a tank mechanic for Binkley and One stone quames and then son John vmio is a semoi in Manic.ai Ceniial High School, is not home dining the day Both Jaxe aid John help some with tne goa s and Jake and Jane demei the milk to Boyeitown .n *he evening John is in the 4-H p.g club and has teen seve i -e. -> He has pigs to f-msh Jane savs We a 1 take caie of the garden Jake makes lows— h" takes p ii? n«: a.got lows, John cul *\ ates and Jane picks the vegeta me' Sne does lots of canning and : eezna Bc'icles Jo'i" jVi and Mis Fishei have j o i.. son, Jay, ..nd a damn .. M.n.ha Jav is m the k ni' n'-D'tlv in Viet i i.n fL I- 11.1 n to he loim c. Ka n.een B cnmn.an of Wil -1 im>bti>g ?. lie pa ents have a 200 ac.t .1 ' , .a-m in Butler County He. .atnei is active in \oung Fa mo = and bo‘h of hei paicnts arc acl.U’ in ;hc Grange, her mother having been secre tary of their Grange for several years. Jay belonged to FFA and 4H. He kept sows and also finished hogs. Their daughter Martha is mar ried to Richard Buckwalter, Lititz RD3. They live on a (9 acre farm near Lancaster Air port and grow tobacco and corn. They keep steers and pigs Mrs. Fisher is the daughter of Oscar Forrey of Lititz She is involved in community activities. She helped make french fries for Manheim Community Fair She and Mr. Fisher are 4-H Leaders for the Lititz-Manheim Club which meets once a month March thiough November They work with “Handyman” and “Rabbits ” Fishers used to raise rabbits and just about every kind of animal when all the -chil dren were home Jane has help ed with 4-H Achievement Day, foi three years She helps get the labbits lined up. Fisheis weie custodians and Mrs Fishei woiked, unt.l two yeais ago, in the cafeteria -of Fan land Elementarv School in Manheim Cential Scnool District for 10 jeais She carted to work there when John started to school Jane says she has done sewing and embioideiy in tns past but doesn t have tune now She has many house plants of various, kinds She enjo\= cooking and' heie aie some of her iccipes. The fust two need not lequice goat’s milk, which of course Jane uses, but jou -would need to use pai t ci earn if you used this lecipe foi ice cream and made it fiom cow ‘ nulk ICE CREAM FOR FOLK QLART FREEZER 4 eggs 1"i cups sugar ZVi quarts milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup crushed pineapple Beat eggs, add sugar, vanilla (Continued on Page 21)