SDGsoap&dairy
Loving the herd life
I agree they wouldn't have been viable at that age. There's really nothing you could have done. Sorry you lost them! 




I had a couple that died this year and they were bigger than that and they were 3-4wks early of course they were a standard breed and I think yours are Nigerian so that could be why. I had necropsies done and it came back nothing infectious, viral or bacterial which leads me to believe it was a mineral deficiency and since these goats had NEVER had a Bo-Se shot or copper before I bought them and scarfed the loose minerals I provided like candy I assume that was our problem. Bo-Se has been given as well as copper so hopefully we will keep up our regimen of minerals and they will be set and ready for proper kidding next year. good luck with your other doe 
I so agree. As sad as it is, there is always something to be learned from the experience.Emmetts Dairy said:Im sorry. Poor girl. They were definatley too early to survive. Thanks for showing the pics. Great info to share. Glad you were able to do that. I think things like that are always good to share for new breeders etc. At least they get an idea. Im not trying to sound cold, but its very informative.
Im a believer that out of any tragedy there is always something good?
I do however agree with "20 Kids" I would treat the doe and buck. Great suggestion 20! Important!
for next month!themrslove said:Thanks everyone! I so appreciate the support, encouragement, and advice.
Miss Maybell is doing well. She appeared to have passed everything without a problem and is eating well. Treating all the animals with suggested remedies and crossing my fingers that in a couple of weeks I hope to have good news with my remaining doe! She is due to kid as a 2.5 year old first freshener! Her udder is coming in beautifully! So excited!
Or whatever you want!!!