rachels.haven
Herd Master
...or she wants them for resale. Flippers.
I’m only bottle feeding because after the last kidding, after 8 weeks, it broke my heart to sell the one! So, I figured that, even with the hard work..I can do it...I won’t be near as attached? Praying at least?? Plus, now these guys are already promised to others...so I’ve got no choice....which will help. That’s the way it was with the Juliana mini piglets. The two moms dried up after one week. We had to bottle feed them for a week, then get them on a bowl, then spoon feed, until then could eat the mash....we had 14.....but they weren’t mine...so, no matter how sweet they were....didn’t matter. One was really sick...had to feed her every 45 minutes. Had to set my alarm for shots every 6 hours, etc...she lasted a week that way. Broke my heart. I poured my heart into her. But, that was a lot more intense than bottle feeding every 3 hrs....If you're set on selling bottle babies. Pull them the second they are born. They will take the bottle much easier. Milk mom right away. You need to get the colostrum into the kids asap.
I never sell kids until they're 2 weeks depending on how they are doing. Bottle babies are A LOT of work! I always send them with goat milk. If they can not get goat milk, I suggest whole milk from the store. I have heard some really bad stories about baby goats being put on milk replacer then go down hill.
Dams should be able to stand right after labor. I have had FF that had the shocked look on their face, that took a bit to stand. With a little coaxing they all stood up.
Bottle babies are time consuming. Like new born children. Around the clock feedings. If you have the time to do that, no problem. My breeding plans have fully changed from what I was first thinking the beginning of the year. I do not have the time in my schedule to do what I wanted. Putting off the minis for a couple years. I only have 3 does bred. That is all that will be bred until fall. The only ones that will be bottle fed are the ones we decide to retain, if we retain any.