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When I got my bottle baby at 2 weeks old she had been on her momma for the first 2 weeks. I brought home a quart of her mom's milk and mixed it with cows milk for just a few days and then switched to straight cow's milk and she did fine, NO scours at all. So I hope Miracle switches over easy too. :fl
 
Miracle is now a term baby Brownie's due date was July 2nd, she can now jump out of the pack and play :th she jumps and twirls and thinks she is a dog, cat, human and chicken :th. She needs to learn how to be a goat any ideas on how to help her accomplish this? I keep her in the buck pen currently since they are more docile to her than my does :barnie
I have tried to get new pictures but she would rather be in my lap or playing than to hold still for pics.
The rest of the gang are doing well. I milk 2 out 6 does that can be milked at the moment I am trying to work up to all six without losing my mind so far the easiest to milk is Brownie since she is the oldest and has nice big udders (boer).
I am down to two meat rabbit breeder I had to cull one since she was a horrible mother lost 3 out of the 4 litters she had. I will be processing 14 rabbits in a month or so. I have not re-bred due to the heat and will start back in Sept.
 
Miracle has been sick all day :barnie :hit
it started out she didn't want her bottle and her temp was 105 then she seem constipated she pooped solid then soft now she has scours. I am thinking it is because I got her to drink molasses and water with pro biotics I think it losened her up now I am give her electrolytes to keep her hydrated I also gave her a pen g shot. Am I on the right track am I missing something here is the thread http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=251729#p251729
 
We have had great luck using peptobismo, electrolytes, and yogurt on our scouring lambs.
 
:celebrate She is feeling like herself so I would say she was just constipated and scoured from the 10 ozs of molasses water she drank. :th Thanks everyone for your well wishes and advice.
 
I haven't been talking much about the homestead life lately like I used to, I am sorry for that. I have had a lot of changes on my homestead and in my life recently that I have been keeping to my self some of it I still will.
About my homestead, it is my husband and A (my cousin) and me who live here. I take care of the dogs, cats chickens and goats which is a full time job. I am new to milking and I have recently taken over the milking as well and today was the first day I milked 4 goats and let me tell ya milking in 110 degree weather stinks, but I did it :celebrate I am proud of my self I didn't think I could do it. :hide I wanted to share this feat with all of you. I have been milking two of my goats for almost 4 weeks daily since I need the milk for Miracle (my bottle baby) the two I have been milking is Miracles Mom Brownie my 100% boer and Caramel who is 50/50 Alpine and Nubian. I am only getting a quart and half a day from them which gives me just enough milk. The other two does I milked today one is 50/50 Saanen and Nubian and the last 100% Alpine I got a total of 2.5 quarts how do I increase this?
Milking is one of the most frustrating experience that I have ever done. I still milk mostly with one hand. When I milk with two hand I get shot in the leg, chest, face well you get the idea. :th I have seriously thought about a milker since I am so bad at it.
I have been super busy reading about the proper care of my goats and making sure I am doing all things right in the best of my ability. Please so if anyone has any suggestions please feel free to voice them all are welcome.
I will be posting I hope more daily about the running of the homestead and how we are becoming more self efficient
 
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