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Kidding Tip #1
We have found providing something such as a cinder block to stand on(for Nigerians and minis) really helps them be able to get their kids in position.
You will notice that often, goats will arch, stretch, move side to side, lower their front end etc days befor kidding. Many, the day of and even during early labor. They are trying to help get those kids in position.
When they have something to stand on it really helps. It needs to be size appropriate and something stable, that won't flip. This is really helpful for those that have large litters!
Kidding Tip #2
Make sure the water bucket is in a place they cannot accidentally deliver into the bucket. Surprisingly this happens more often then you'd think.
Kidding Tip #3
If your doe has been laboring long and is getting really tired and you see the doe looks like she is slowing down or almost "stopping" all progress, give some Nutridrench. The nutridrench can give them that extra boost of sugars for energy they need. We have personally experienced this and found when in heavy labor and they are tired but haven't started even pushing, within 20 minutes they are ready to "go". Remember those early labor contractions they are having is taking a lot out of them.
Please add kidding tips that you'd like to share!
We have found providing something such as a cinder block to stand on(for Nigerians and minis) really helps them be able to get their kids in position.
You will notice that often, goats will arch, stretch, move side to side, lower their front end etc days befor kidding. Many, the day of and even during early labor. They are trying to help get those kids in position.
When they have something to stand on it really helps. It needs to be size appropriate and something stable, that won't flip. This is really helpful for those that have large litters!
Kidding Tip #2
Make sure the water bucket is in a place they cannot accidentally deliver into the bucket. Surprisingly this happens more often then you'd think.
Kidding Tip #3
If your doe has been laboring long and is getting really tired and you see the doe looks like she is slowing down or almost "stopping" all progress, give some Nutridrench. The nutridrench can give them that extra boost of sugars for energy they need. We have personally experienced this and found when in heavy labor and they are tired but haven't started even pushing, within 20 minutes they are ready to "go". Remember those early labor contractions they are having is taking a lot out of them.
Please add kidding tips that you'd like to share!