Heather Law
Ridin' The Range
I have a bit of a problem. My property is very small and by necessity the goat pen is really close to my house. I’ve wanted dairy goats for a while and in January I finally got a couple of two year old does. I only bred one so as not to overwhelm myself as I learned to milk. She had triplets in June and I started milking when the babies were old enough to be weaned and sold. I did tons of reasearch online and read as many books as I could get my hands on because I wanted to do things right. I decided to free choice grass hay, one cup each alfalfa pellets and give the doe in milk grain on the milk stand twice a day when I milk. It went great for a while but once the doe in milk figured out the milking routine she began to “talk” a lot around milking time. It started with just a little but got louder and louder as time went one. Eventually it was loud, open mouth bleating starting at dawn until I milk at 7am, then again around 3 until I milk at 6:30pm and also every time I go outside or she sees me through a window. After a while the other doe will join her and them it gets really loud. I tried all sorts of things to shut them up. Ignoring them, squinting them with the hose, giving them fresh hay (big mistake), setting and alarm and strictly sticking to my routine. Eventually I realized it was the grain she was after and decided to stop giving it altogether. That really made her mad for about a week and then, miraculously, she stopped. I didn’t realize just how much the noise stressed me out until it stopped. It was bad enough that I had found myself closing the blinds and sneaking past windows so she wouldn’t see me and avoiding going outside at all costs. I have close neighbors and I didn’t want them to be upset by the noise either. After a while of silence I tried reintroducing grain to the routine and day one she was back to yelling. Is it ok to just not give her any grain or does she have to have it to be able to produce milk without getting thin? She is healthy looking now but hasn’t been without grain for long. The other doe is due to kid in January and I’m afraid to give her grain when I start milking her. Any suggestions? If they can’t live without it then I’ll have to give up and not have goats because it’s just not worth living with the noise.