Latestarter's 2019 kidding

How many kids in spring 2019, breeding 5 adult does? These same does gave 10 in 2018.

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X2 what he said. :D
 

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I'm always curious what others are doing. Do you mind my asking what are your plans for the wethers?

we list the wethers for sale-most get purchased as pets and those that don't sell we have processed for our freezer. This year we had some brats made and they turned out good.
 

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I have a doe who's big name is extremely pretty, barn name pretty, when she had a doeling I named her iamprettytoo, barn name twotwo. beauty two works for me. she is a cutie.
I have to chime in and say that I also raise my wethers for the freezer. sell once in a while but mostly i'm like @Baymule and give them about a week to get stronger then castrate, dehorn and call them dinner. if I can stand them long enough I will keep them from their birth until the next fall so that as a yearling they are about the size of a young deer. some years I just can't stand their antics that long.
 
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Well, just finished disbudding all 4 kids. My stomach is feeling a little uneasy as there's no breeze at all so I inhaled a lot of burning hair and horn bud smoke. The youngest barely had noticeable buds as she's a she and only 4 days old, but there was enough there for me to get her done as well.
 

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My stomach is feeling a little uneasy as there's no breeze at all so I inhaled a lot of burning hair and horn bud smoke.

That's a yuck feeling. You probably know this but if you're able to shave their heads it really helps - and I think you get a faster burn than having to burn through hair. If you don't have clippers you can cut the hair as short as possible with a pair of scissors. It's a bit of a task when you're doing it alone (I know - I rarely have a holder) but it can be done. The first person who ever showed me how to disbud taught me to take a big breath before you start burning and literally blow that smoke out of your face. Not perfect but it helps. ( fan is better)

Got any new pics??
 

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My left hand and wrist are not working well at the moment. I spent all day when not occupied with ice packs on both. Generally there's a breeze and it doesn't bother me. Despite my physical limitations, I HAD to get this done... The twin does were/are already over 2 weeks old and they were beyond nub and had actual horn starting. The buckling was even bigger, and he's only a week and a half old. Despite just the start of nubs on the youngest doeling, I already had the iron hot and couldn't see going through the whole deal again in a few days more. I too do the deep breath and blow method, but my lungs aint what they once was. I also was wearing reading glasses and had to be relatively close to see exactly what I was doing and make sure it was done properly.

Sorry, no new pics right now. :(:hide Tomorrow is supposed to be plenty of sun so I'll try to go capture a few frames. These 4 are bouncing all over the pen and pasture. Even the youngest is now moving with her mother. She can get in and out of the shelter and enclosures.
 

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I'm certain that it would work... I bought one for when I'm mowing for the dust and debris I have to blow out of my nose & sinuses afterward. The only problem is the restricted visibility... Fine when driving a lawn mower, not so good when applying a branding iron to a baby goat's head. :confused:
 
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