HoneyDreameMomma
True BYH Addict
Wow! What a blessing to get healthy quads. I was amazed the boys were so big with four of them in there. I think they took up all your little girls growing space.
No way my babies could be FAT…
I have come to the conclusion that they may be slightly fleshy…
Okay, I was told many times by a certain individual ( cough cough *southern) that I had fat goats…
I disagreed with her…
No way my babies could be FAT…
So I weighed Ruthies twins…
I have come to the conclusion that they may be slightly fleshy…
My/ Ruthies 11 1/2 week old Nigerian Dwarf kids weigh 22.4 (piggy) & 26.2 pounds (other piggy)
At least they should be big enough to breed this year
A Nigerian Dwarf is just a name that someone gave to a smaller goat@Southern by choice - That is the most adorable doeling EVER!!! I wonder if she's gonna stay extra small or grow to normal range? @Samantha drawz had an interesting question. I searched a little, but couldn't find anything addressing the genetic possibility of a "double dwarf gene", but of course some are smaller than others. I saw a thing where someone was trying to get her goat dubbed "World's Smallest" at 14" tall. I don't know what age it was (she said "full-grown") and I think it was a buck-not sure. Anyway, I'm sure there are some records with the ADGA, etc.. I know she's gonna have more people after her than you can shake a stick at. Can hardly wait to see how things go. In addition to being the teensiest little thing ever, she's really beautiful. You need to check your blood sugar soon, or you might OD. Be really careful around the cute, too, you may go into overload!!!
They aren't fat
They are growthy
I like my kids to be growthy
Is it possible she's a premie? Maybe the doe settled twice?