How to tell if my goat is in heat

BootsNDaisy

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Hello all ! I'm new to this forum. My name is Cheryl. My husband and I have 5 children, 3 that still live at home, 2 Jersey dairy cows,2 Nubian Dairy goats, 15 red layers, 1 dog, and 1 cat. We know it's about time for our older goats to go into heat. But how do we know she's in heat? I've heard that you can tell if she's talking a lot, has her tail up, and is lovable. Well, she and our (will be 1 yr old in Jan ) talk quite a bit already, cause they love attention! :) Also, their tails are always up.. So, I need help trying to figure out how we can tell she's in heat. Also, if our almost 1 yr old will be coming into heat? Our milker hasn't been producing as much milk lately. We were wondering if maybe her milk production is down because she might be coming in heat??
 

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Wonderful ! Thank you! Will keep an eye out for that! One of my neighbors also said if our other goat is jumping on her, that would be a sign as well. Is this common in goats?
 

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ksalvagno is pretty savvy.

I'd like to add that they usually get swollen in the back.

Given I have a buckling with the girls, I can't tell if their behavior is their estrus or not. They're all clingy and talkative (with the exception of Heidi). The jumping on thing (hump) is pretty indicative in most animals.
 

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Do goats get diaria poo when they r in heat? How long r they in heat? How old r they when they get into heat? My Nubian goat is a year and a couple of months
 

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Mine act all girly and silly when they are in heat. Their bottoms get swollen and pinkish. They yell and holler more than usual.

My older goat rubs her face on me and tugs at my shirt.

And if I am not sure, I scratch her back right near the tail. If she stands there with her tail straight up or flicks it wildly and hunches her back and gets all lovey dovey, that is a SURE sign that she is ready for the boys.
 

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They go into heat the first time at 3 to 4 months of age. Usually between July and December. They are in heat for 3 - 7 days. They repeat the process every 15 to 21 days between the months of August and December or January. Some breeds have heat cycles year round.
 

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Uh @Queen Mum

Just a quick fact check. They go into heat ever 18-22 days and they are in heat for 18 to 36 hours, or 1 to 3 days. Some up to 48 hours. My goats always go the three days and they have all synchronized their heat cycles to about 19-20 days.

Some does after being bred will go into another heat in 7 to 10 days and at the beginning and end of the breeding season they can have wacky heat cycles. But the most common is every 18-22 days and for right around 36 hours.


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One of mine stays in heat for only one day and does so every 15 days. One of them stays in heat for 7 days and does so every 21 days. It's individual and based on the goat and the breed.
 
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