Thanks. Phoebe is one of my favorites. Funnily enough, I was going to get rid of my Boer doe because Willow kept smacking into Phoebe, hard. I like Willow, but I haven't gotten too attached to her yet because she was a rescue, given to me a couple of months ago. Willow is twice the size of...
Mama has been giving them plenty of colostrum on her own, just fine. I've had kids born to me before. I would rather the mama give them as much first milk possible as it gives them a chance to bond. The baby bellies are nice and full and they are urinating.
I am just so used to kids being born in the spring and summer. So far they seem to be fat and happy. I am pretty worried that it will change when they get older since there is quite a difference in milk and meat goats. Thanks for the replies, I know I am being pretty paranoid.
My alpine-mix doe that I bought in milk 4 months ago, just birthed a triplet set of boers. I certainly wasn't expecting that! Will they need extra milk? Mum is only half the size of my boer doe. I am considering bringing them indoors. The weather will get to around 40f tonight. Am I being...
I have a boer goat that needs to be rehomed. She was given to me as a pet and I would prefer her to remain one. She is a piglet and bullies my miniature goats to steal all of their food. I think she would be better off with other goats her size. $75 or OBO.
I don't know much about her and she...
I have a whether that I am a little suspicious of. He doesn't smell goaty and he was castrated very early. Yet, I think he may be breeding. He is constantly mounting. Is it possible for a whether to breed? I'm hoping I'm being paranoid.
No pasture at all and the goats have devoured anything edible already. A dairy goat farmer I sold a couple of goats to, mentioned sowing some bird seed as pasture. I may try that.
Goat meat is delicious, but I tend to get attached to my animals. Babies are too freaking cute. I also don't think I could kill anything. I know I need to get over it. What are your tips for staying detached?
Has anyone grown their own fodder feed? http://tucson.craigslist.org/grd/3362962615.html
I'm wondering how gimicky this is. I don't think I will go the above route, but I am thinking of trying something similar.
I'm still trying to figure out how to breed my tiny Nigerian Dwarf to my Miniature goats. We call him Mighty Theseus, because we have high hopes for him. I hope he doesn't fall short. Phoebe is pretty tiny but is still twice his size. Beatrice is three times his size. I know it is possible...
Mine are all Shakespearean names.
Puck (La Mancha) and Theseus (Nigerian Dwarf) from A Midsummer's Night Dream
Beatrice (Mini-LaMancha) from Much Ado About Nothing
and Phoebe (Mini-Alpine) is from As You Like It.