No worries Gurkan! Its hard to tell gender over the internet!!
I am working on getting my rotational grazing set up. As you can see from the pictures, we have a lot of grass mixed with woods, and the land is very hilly. I'm trying to avoid plowing anything to minimize the erosion--there is already quite a bit of it from previous owners. So the goats get all the grass/clover/multiflora roses/poison ivy/brush they want to eat. I supplement them with a bit of alfalfa pellets, oats, and BOSS (more treats with the grain than an actual ration). They also love ragweed and goldenrod, which we have in abundance. We've been at this property for 3 years now, and I'm still figuring out fencing/rotations etc. Fortunately, I'm friends with the wife of one of the bigtime holistic/rotational graziers in the country, so I get a few tips that way. I'm pretty happy with the milk so far, but this is the first freshening for both the goat and me, so we are still trying to get things ironed out.