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  1. Gypsy_wanderer_Husky

    Who uses collars on goats?

    We use collars here as well. Makes life a bit easier for when we have the odd ball who either escapes, or doesnt want to do as she is told lol
  2. Gypsy_wanderer_Husky

    Who uses collars on goats?

    This is what my vet said: Warm wet compresses. You've got to get the dried milk/colostrum plug out. Roll the teat between your fingers. Can you feel the plug? You're going to have to moosh it out. Steam some shredded cabbage and apply to the udder as a compress. Feed her Vitamin C chewable...
  3. Gypsy_wanderer_Husky

    Who uses collars on goats?

    I would try warm water in a bowl, dipping one teat at a time let it soak a couple min. while gently messaging them. Then Dry them and then try milking her and if it doesnt work repeat.
  4. Gypsy_wanderer_Husky

    Boer goats...

    Congrats on the goaties!!
  5. Gypsy_wanderer_Husky

    New from Newfoundland Canada

    Thank you guys its appreciated.
  6. Gypsy_wanderer_Husky

    New from Newfoundland Canada

    Thank you and yes breakfast around here is awfully fun :barnie
  7. Gypsy_wanderer_Husky

    New from Newfoundland Canada

    We have three pygmy goats, two does and one Buck. Two Alpines one doe and one buck. And two Boer does. Plus a hundred barred rock chickens, three geese, and four muscovy ducks. Then comes the house pets, Two Malamutes, and six Siberian Huskys, and three Shih tuzs. Two daughters, 17 and 4.
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