helmstead
Goat Mistress
I'd always thought one day I'd finally 'give in' and switch to lambars, since we've finally found our way to "free feeding" our bottle babies (letting them eat til full, within reason of course).
I purchased a near 2 month old kid from another farm who DOES use the lambar. She was everything I had expected and hoped for except...
She's as wild as a dam raised kid! And has NO IDEA how to take a bottle!!
I'm having to keep her in my little baby stall so I can catch her, and then force the nipple in her freaked out little mouth until she realizes, "Oh, she's not really trying to kill me...there's food in that thing."
:/
As much work as it will be, I'm sticking with HAND bottle feeding. Sheesh.
Last night I had to clean out the bottle baby pen because A) the barn is flooded, AGAIN and B) we came home with a light scour in a couple kids from the show as usual. I was able to turn MY babies loose, but I had to tie up little new girl. THAT was an experience, too.
I purchased a near 2 month old kid from another farm who DOES use the lambar. She was everything I had expected and hoped for except...
She's as wild as a dam raised kid! And has NO IDEA how to take a bottle!!
I'm having to keep her in my little baby stall so I can catch her, and then force the nipple in her freaked out little mouth until she realizes, "Oh, she's not really trying to kill me...there's food in that thing."
:/
As much work as it will be, I'm sticking with HAND bottle feeding. Sheesh.
Last night I had to clean out the bottle baby pen because A) the barn is flooded, AGAIN and B) we came home with a light scour in a couple kids from the show as usual. I was able to turn MY babies loose, but I had to tie up little new girl. THAT was an experience, too.