Duckfarmerpa1
Herd Master
Ok, last season we didn’t have ant bottle babies, but we got lucky, or just didn’t choose to do it? Didn’t know the advantages of it? So, if I decide to do this next time, I’d like to be well informed way before, so know exactly what I’m in for....
From my thinking last year was that I would bottle feed if momma didn’t have enough milk for all the kids. Then I’m learning that, bottle feeding allows me to milk her for the milk to go to us..not the kid. But...then I’m buying store Vit D milk, so, doesn’t it end up costing more if it’s not necessary? Bottle kids have to come inside the house and STAY in the house or do they get to go back in the barn? I’m sorry but I don’t know if I want goats...I know the6 are adorable...but they also poop and pee, without warning...so, not sure if I want that in my house that hubby built inch by inch with his two bare hands? My old farmer friend said hubby could rig a system or a set of bottles to the wall, and the kids could feed off of them, not the momma....anyone heard of that? And, from all the the looking for goats on the internet recently, everyone is advertising “bottle babies “ as though they are the best things since sliced bread! Is that because they might be more socialized? And, if I bottle feed this kid, around the clock, in my arms, with those great big eyes looking up at me, how am I at all supposed to turn around and sell him? It was hard enough selling our one buckling this year!! Next year we plan to only keep a couple...best dairy lines. So, can you all help give me the pros and cons of bottle babies...and perhaps I’ve got it all wrong?
From my thinking last year was that I would bottle feed if momma didn’t have enough milk for all the kids. Then I’m learning that, bottle feeding allows me to milk her for the milk to go to us..not the kid. But...then I’m buying store Vit D milk, so, doesn’t it end up costing more if it’s not necessary? Bottle kids have to come inside the house and STAY in the house or do they get to go back in the barn? I’m sorry but I don’t know if I want goats...I know the6 are adorable...but they also poop and pee, without warning...so, not sure if I want that in my house that hubby built inch by inch with his two bare hands? My old farmer friend said hubby could rig a system or a set of bottles to the wall, and the kids could feed off of them, not the momma....anyone heard of that? And, from all the the looking for goats on the internet recently, everyone is advertising “bottle babies “ as though they are the best things since sliced bread! Is that because they might be more socialized? And, if I bottle feed this kid, around the clock, in my arms, with those great big eyes looking up at me, how am I at all supposed to turn around and sell him? It was hard enough selling our one buckling this year!! Next year we plan to only keep a couple...best dairy lines. So, can you all help give me the pros and cons of bottle babies...and perhaps I’ve got it all wrong?