Mama Yokie
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Hi, so I just started a goat herd and we unexpectedly bought a pregnant goat who gave birth the day after we got them home. She was very thin, so we had no idea she was even pregnant. She has kidded before and been milked so she knew the drill. The babies were cleaned up and walking around before we even knew they existed.
We moved her into a separate pen with just her and her babies, made sure there were no drafts, made sure the babies latched on and then called it a day. We checked in on them through out the day and everything looked fine. The dam was licking them. Staying still when they tried to latch, all of it.
This morning, 24 hours after we found the babies, one was dead and the other wasn't looking good. Mom also had no milk. I separated her from mom, got her in a warm bath and brought her temperature back up. Checked the roof of her mouth and she was cold, but still sucked a bit. I didn't know replacement colestrum existed so I gave her regular formula and she drank about two oz. Then I learned about colestrum and she had about 2 oz of that a couple hours later.
She's doing much better now. She's standing, walking, cuddling and the roof of her mouth is warm, but she won't take the bottle anymore.
We checked on mom and got the teat plug out. We milked her and got a lot of colestrum. I put that in a bottle but she still won't take that. I'm not sure what else to do.
She isn't crying unless I try to force the bottle I to her mouth. She'll suck on my finger, but not the bottle. Could she just not be hungry? It's been over 5 hours since she last had anything.
We just started 2 days ago and I was not prepared for this. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Looks like another female might be about to give birth too. She's about a year and her udder just dropped.
We moved her into a separate pen with just her and her babies, made sure there were no drafts, made sure the babies latched on and then called it a day. We checked in on them through out the day and everything looked fine. The dam was licking them. Staying still when they tried to latch, all of it.
This morning, 24 hours after we found the babies, one was dead and the other wasn't looking good. Mom also had no milk. I separated her from mom, got her in a warm bath and brought her temperature back up. Checked the roof of her mouth and she was cold, but still sucked a bit. I didn't know replacement colestrum existed so I gave her regular formula and she drank about two oz. Then I learned about colestrum and she had about 2 oz of that a couple hours later.
She's doing much better now. She's standing, walking, cuddling and the roof of her mouth is warm, but she won't take the bottle anymore.
We checked on mom and got the teat plug out. We milked her and got a lot of colestrum. I put that in a bottle but she still won't take that. I'm not sure what else to do.
She isn't crying unless I try to force the bottle I to her mouth. She'll suck on my finger, but not the bottle. Could she just not be hungry? It's been over 5 hours since she last had anything.
We just started 2 days ago and I was not prepared for this. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Looks like another female might be about to give birth too. She's about a year and her udder just dropped.
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