Hey everyone,
I’m struggling to find any information on this, but I have a doe who kidded last night and delivered triplets. She had 2 healthy babies that are still doing very well and one stillbirth who appeared to be full term with no visible deformities. I stayed with them all for a few...
Yup throwing it all out there from the get go! Haha. Hope everyone is well. The little goaties are doing great and they're not so little anymore! So my little fella as usual is my problem child. He's finally growing like a weed and filling out (no longer the skinny runt he was!) So we waited to...
First off I wanna say I'm going to worry myself into an early grave with these two babies. Seems like there's so much that can go bad quick!
I moved them out to their permanent lot this weekend and now I'm wishing they were still in my garage where I could watch them closer again lol. But now...
Hey guys it's me again! So my babies are going for their first checkup this week as well as their first fecals. My question is what all do I need to ask my vet and what other kind of testing do I need to have performed? Do I need to have them tested for Johnes and CAE at this time? Also what...
So here's my dilemma. My babies are 6 weeks old tomorrow. Luckily my little fella is polled but it looks like my little doeling is going to have horns. The previous owner didn't disbud her after she was born. The horns are still tiny and haven't broken through the skin. Is it too late to disbud...
I've been thinking and thinking and thinking and I can't come up with any good names. Though I think I'm gonna name my girl Gypsy but idk what to name my boy! What do you guys think?
My babies are a few days older than 5 weeks. Just weighed them this morning and my boy is 5 lbs and my girl is 6 lbs. The only growth chart I can find is for pygmys and according to that they're under weight by about 4 lbs. Should I be worried?
Hey guys! I am now the proud first time owner of two adorable Nigerian dwarf goats. They just turned 5 weeks old and they're bottle fed. I've been hanging around 6-8 oz of goats milk at each feeding. The buckling is fine but my little doeling I'm noticing that her belly swells up even after a...