Hi all,
New here and to backyard anything...my family will be getting 2 Nigerian dwarf wethers soon. The breeder asked if we'd be interested in a bottle baby - in case mom rejects baby or otherwise.
I've been researching but not sure if this would be too much of a commitment since I'm a first time goat owner...I've never even owned a dog either (cats, yes). Will a bottle baby be too much to handle? I two human kids; 5 and 4. 8 chickens (month old) and will be adding 13 chicks in July.
Thanks in advance!
New here and to backyard anything...my family will be getting 2 Nigerian dwarf wethers soon. The breeder asked if we'd be interested in a bottle baby - in case mom rejects baby or otherwise.
I've been researching but not sure if this would be too much of a commitment since I'm a first time goat owner...I've never even owned a dog either (cats, yes). Will a bottle baby be too much to handle? I two human kids; 5 and 4. 8 chickens (month old) and will be adding 13 chicks in July.
Thanks in advance!
trust me it was a lot of work. But one baby shouldn't be as much work. I have a schedule that I followed for all three even thought it was for Nigerians I just changed the amount for my lamancha. I never did feedings at night. I'll have to find my schedule and post it, it's really easy to understand. Also if you are not able to get goats milk, I used whole cows milk and added a little buttermilk to mine.