babsbag
Herd Master
I have pulled the kids and put on bottles at 2-3 weeks and it can be a challenge but the newborns are usually quite eager to take a bottle. The newborns get colostrum, fresh or frozen, and the older ones get goat milk or cow's milk; always warmed. I have never used replacer. I stand the kid, facing forward, between my legs and pry the mouth open and stick the nipple in. I always use the pritchard nipple for the first week and then transition them to Caprine nipple and then to the lambar bucket.
Most of the time I pull kids just to make them friendlier. Dam raised kids can be brats forever. This year I have pulled ones I am keeping, a few I have shared custody....I feed them and they spend time with mom too. I will separate them entirely until they are taking the bottle, the dam is in a pen right next to them so they can see them and talk to them. As soon as they learn to take a bottle and don't run from me I will put them back with the dam and then pull them once a day to feed them and let the dam do it the rest of the time. The kids are friendly but not really "in my pocket" the way 100% bottle raised kid will be.
Most of the time I pull kids just to make them friendlier. Dam raised kids can be brats forever. This year I have pulled ones I am keeping, a few I have shared custody....I feed them and they spend time with mom too. I will separate them entirely until they are taking the bottle, the dam is in a pen right next to them so they can see them and talk to them. As soon as they learn to take a bottle and don't run from me I will put them back with the dam and then pull them once a day to feed them and let the dam do it the rest of the time. The kids are friendly but not really "in my pocket" the way 100% bottle raised kid will be.