ldesjardin
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Hi there,
I am new to the forum and to goats in general and need some advice about bottlefeeding and caring for a newborn kid. 2 days (about 36 hours) ago, one of our does had two kids. One was strong and moving about when I got there, while the other was definitely weak and not able to get up. She was cold so I brought her home to warm her up. We got her temp up and fed her some MannaPro milk replacer. We took her back out the next day to see if she would nurse mom. Even though the mama was willing, the little one would not suck at all. She poked around a little, but very half-heartedly. Never nursed even with help. We kept her out there several hours checking on her regularly, feeding her when necessary. Never saw her feeding, even when the other kid was. We continued feeding her the milk replacer when she was hungry, hoping she would get colostrum from mom, but that never happened. If she ever nursed mom we never saw any evidence of it.
We also have a doe that lost her baby very soon after it was born (most likely because of the very cold temps), so last night we got desperate and milked her for the colostrum. Fed that to the baby last night and then again today. Probably will do it again tonight. I know it's not the same as milk from the mama but it's better than nothing, right?
We have not been in this situation before and not sure what we should be doing. The mama is now rejecting her (maybe from feeding her the other does' milk) and she seems to think I am her mama following me around.
So with all that, what do we need to do. Do you think the milk we got from the other doe will help or do we need to do something else? It has now been about 36 hours. She is much smaller than the other kid, but she seems fairly active, wagging her tail, pooping and peeing. She followed me around all morning while I was cooking (yes, in the kitchen) and kept laying down on top of my feet. I would like to put her with the herd, at least part of the time, but I am worried that she will get hurt with the other goats without a mama to protect her. I feel like she needs to be part of the herd.
On a side note, she also suffered an injury last evening when a goat in the next stall broke through a wooden divider. A piece of wood fell on her and tore her eyelid. She is okay, but now she has already had her first vet visit already, complete with stitches and antibiotic for the eye.
I am new to the forum and to goats in general and need some advice about bottlefeeding and caring for a newborn kid. 2 days (about 36 hours) ago, one of our does had two kids. One was strong and moving about when I got there, while the other was definitely weak and not able to get up. She was cold so I brought her home to warm her up. We got her temp up and fed her some MannaPro milk replacer. We took her back out the next day to see if she would nurse mom. Even though the mama was willing, the little one would not suck at all. She poked around a little, but very half-heartedly. Never nursed even with help. We kept her out there several hours checking on her regularly, feeding her when necessary. Never saw her feeding, even when the other kid was. We continued feeding her the milk replacer when she was hungry, hoping she would get colostrum from mom, but that never happened. If she ever nursed mom we never saw any evidence of it.
We also have a doe that lost her baby very soon after it was born (most likely because of the very cold temps), so last night we got desperate and milked her for the colostrum. Fed that to the baby last night and then again today. Probably will do it again tonight. I know it's not the same as milk from the mama but it's better than nothing, right?
We have not been in this situation before and not sure what we should be doing. The mama is now rejecting her (maybe from feeding her the other does' milk) and she seems to think I am her mama following me around.
So with all that, what do we need to do. Do you think the milk we got from the other doe will help or do we need to do something else? It has now been about 36 hours. She is much smaller than the other kid, but she seems fairly active, wagging her tail, pooping and peeing. She followed me around all morning while I was cooking (yes, in the kitchen) and kept laying down on top of my feet. I would like to put her with the herd, at least part of the time, but I am worried that she will get hurt with the other goats without a mama to protect her. I feel like she needs to be part of the herd.
On a side note, she also suffered an injury last evening when a goat in the next stall broke through a wooden divider. A piece of wood fell on her and tore her eyelid. She is okay, but now she has already had her first vet visit already, complete with stitches and antibiotic for the eye.