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Milo & Me Hoppy Tail Acres
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Hey y'all! We are hopefully adding in 1 or 2 Nubian bottle babies in the next month or 2 and am curious what all I will need to be prepared with!
1. What is the best food source for a newborn Nubian goat (type of milk/replacer when we do not have access to milking goats yet)? All opinions welcome as I am looking for the best option available to us.
2. We live in Northern Minnesota (cooooold, cooooold, cooooold sums that up), what temperature will they need to be kept in order to stay warm. We will hopefully have the rabbits mostly cleared out so can make a heat barrel for them easily if needed.
3. When do they start to be transitioned onto other foods, I know give free choice of hay to nibble on.
4. How often to kids need to be bottle fed? We both work full time, would I need someone to come give a bottle mid day or would they be ok all day with water and hay?
5. How do I know how much to feed? Is it per weight or just a matter of how much they want?
6. What is the best way to ensure they will not aspirate?
7. What is the best way to introduce new babies into an "established" herd? We will have 4 yearlings at that time who are bigger than them.
8. what do you recommend for when to give the shots and wormer/ how often for new babies? I don't want to overload their little systems.
Facts about our set up:
My barn is insulated, sorta, but not heated. We are still new to the entire goat thing as we have only bought weaned kids and have only owned goats since May. If absolutely necessary, I am sure we could possibly pen them in the basement bathroom where we have it puppy proofed currently but that may be a deal breaker for the husband. I have successfully bottle raised Guinea pigs, rabbits and kittens as well as raised several baby birds to adulthood so I know how to be careful while feeding but they are not goats.
1. What is the best food source for a newborn Nubian goat (type of milk/replacer when we do not have access to milking goats yet)? All opinions welcome as I am looking for the best option available to us.
2. We live in Northern Minnesota (cooooold, cooooold, cooooold sums that up), what temperature will they need to be kept in order to stay warm. We will hopefully have the rabbits mostly cleared out so can make a heat barrel for them easily if needed.
3. When do they start to be transitioned onto other foods, I know give free choice of hay to nibble on.
4. How often to kids need to be bottle fed? We both work full time, would I need someone to come give a bottle mid day or would they be ok all day with water and hay?
5. How do I know how much to feed? Is it per weight or just a matter of how much they want?
6. What is the best way to ensure they will not aspirate?
*We are not given a choice on bottle or dam raised babies, this breeder pulls kids at birth and bottle raises them herself (if she is keeping them) or sells as bottle babies only due to the cold temps and what works best for her to ensure the kids are healthy and happy with no frostbite or other climate caused problems.*
7. What is the best way to introduce new babies into an "established" herd? We will have 4 yearlings at that time who are bigger than them.
8. what do you recommend for when to give the shots and wormer/ how often for new babies? I don't want to overload their little systems.
Facts about our set up:
My barn is insulated, sorta, but not heated. We are still new to the entire goat thing as we have only bought weaned kids and have only owned goats since May. If absolutely necessary, I am sure we could possibly pen them in the basement bathroom where we have it puppy proofed currently but that may be a deal breaker for the husband. I have successfully bottle raised Guinea pigs, rabbits and kittens as well as raised several baby birds to adulthood so I know how to be careful while feeding but they are not goats.
I am sure I will have more questions but I think this is it for now... I have composed this over quite some time now trying to make sure I cover every base.
Any and all tips or tricks are welcome as well! I want to ensure this girl/girls have the best start possible.