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goats&moregoats
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Thank you all for your kindness. My daughter and her 4 children are visiting in NY until the first part of August. I miss the heck out of them.
Yesterday's pictures:
The ducks and chicks are doing really well. There is a piece of plywood dividing the sleep area from the walkway to outside. Half were on each side of the board. The chick to the far right (last two pictures) did go outside very briefly. Actually the dark colored chick in third picture is just outside the opening. They must be getting their share of the bugs, because their food dish is not completely empty morning or evening. I also check in the afternoon, but don't have to do anything with it then. I change their drinking water morning and evening. Plus I change the ducks bathing water 3 times a day. I won't be surprised to find them outside at some point today.
Yesterday I was gone for a could chuck of the day, so I let the babies out for a while in the evening. Today I will give them their morning pellets after I take care of the ducks & chicks. That way while they are eating the pellets I can go out the gate without any hassle. I was hoping that I could cut the older girls grain out completely as they have such a large area of pasture & browse, but Ginger isn't has filled out as I would like to see. However, I also noticed that Nutmeg stays on the skinny side as well. Maybe it's their genetics. First picture you can see that Nutmeg looks much skinnier than the other three. The two boys are solid muscle let me tell you. Rio is going to have scurs...hopefully they don't cause any issues and stay on the small side. Second two pictures only show one side of pasture and not all of it. A tree line divides this from the other side. With all 6 goats in the big pasture I will be adding a second water bucket for them. Thankfully there is a second smaller shelter that the younger ones can get into if the older girls decide not to share the barn right away. I am thinking that I might leave the buck pen gate open for the first couple of nights. That way the younger ones can go to a familiar sleep area. We will see how today goes and I can decide on that at evening feeding time.
Yesterday's pictures:
The ducks and chicks are doing really well. There is a piece of plywood dividing the sleep area from the walkway to outside. Half were on each side of the board. The chick to the far right (last two pictures) did go outside very briefly. Actually the dark colored chick in third picture is just outside the opening. They must be getting their share of the bugs, because their food dish is not completely empty morning or evening. I also check in the afternoon, but don't have to do anything with it then. I change their drinking water morning and evening. Plus I change the ducks bathing water 3 times a day. I won't be surprised to find them outside at some point today.
Yesterday I was gone for a could chuck of the day, so I let the babies out for a while in the evening. Today I will give them their morning pellets after I take care of the ducks & chicks. That way while they are eating the pellets I can go out the gate without any hassle. I was hoping that I could cut the older girls grain out completely as they have such a large area of pasture & browse, but Ginger isn't has filled out as I would like to see. However, I also noticed that Nutmeg stays on the skinny side as well. Maybe it's their genetics. First picture you can see that Nutmeg looks much skinnier than the other three. The two boys are solid muscle let me tell you. Rio is going to have scurs...hopefully they don't cause any issues and stay on the small side. Second two pictures only show one side of pasture and not all of it. A tree line divides this from the other side. With all 6 goats in the big pasture I will be adding a second water bucket for them. Thankfully there is a second smaller shelter that the younger ones can get into if the older girls decide not to share the barn right away. I am thinking that I might leave the buck pen gate open for the first couple of nights. That way the younger ones can go to a familiar sleep area. We will see how today goes and I can decide on that at evening feeding time.