Briarwood Cottage
Exploring the pasture
We have a first-time freshener dam-raising a single kid. The buckling is 10 days old and we have not started milking the doe yet because I wanted to wait to be sure she was no longer producing colostrum, but now she is definitely lop-sided. I know this is going to sound like a crazy question, but how exactly do we correct this? I mean, are we supposed to milk from the smaller side several times a day to increase production or from the full side to balance it? I guess I'm unsure if the smaller side is smaller because he is not using it and so it is drying up and needs to be milked more often to increase the milk supply, or if it's smaller because he is emptying it and leaving the other side full, so the full side needs to be emptied. I don't feel like we should be emptying completely yet because the buckling is still so young and I want him to get all he needs. My children and I are still pretty new to milking, so we would really appreciate any tips or advice.