Mitransplant
Chillin' with the herd
I have never owned or been around goats till this past Wednesday when I bought two does from a woman up by KC. I know NOTHING but what I have read.
I got there to buy the goats and the two were in a pen together getting along. The one I know is pregnant since she got into the bucks pen and had some fun. (The woman can't tell me WHEN the kid will be born, even to guess). The other one had two kids and one, the buck was sold and the little doe was still there. She didn't tell me that she was letting the little doe still nurse so I get the two goats back to my house and noticed the next day that one teat was small and the other was a little larger as well as her bag was fully formed. I have emailed this woman a few days ago and today she finally answered and said that she was letting the little doe nurse until I came to get the does. Don't worry, she will dry up in a few days.
The reason I got the two were because I can't digest cows milk so wanted to try goats. WHY wouldn't she let me know I could be milking the one for the past three days???? I did buy a maggiedan hand milker and tried milking her tonight and got some milk but she was kicking and trying to get away so stopped.
My questions are, should I just let her dry up? Or should I still milk her? If I milk her, after all this time, will the milk still be any good or does it sour or what? I feel really stupid for not checking more and asking more questions but I figured the woman would tell me everything since she knew I know NOTHING about goats.
I will be going through limbo with the other doe since I don't know when she will kid. BOTH does are Nigerian Dwarfs if this means anything.
ANYONE out there know what I should be doing for the lactating one or the preg. one ? Makes me rethink this whole owning goat thing.
I would really appreciate someone giving me some advice on caring for the two. PLEASE & THANK YOU. Deb
I did print off everything I could find about raising goats and know about the shots and worming but this................ Not in the books.
I got there to buy the goats and the two were in a pen together getting along. The one I know is pregnant since she got into the bucks pen and had some fun. (The woman can't tell me WHEN the kid will be born, even to guess). The other one had two kids and one, the buck was sold and the little doe was still there. She didn't tell me that she was letting the little doe still nurse so I get the two goats back to my house and noticed the next day that one teat was small and the other was a little larger as well as her bag was fully formed. I have emailed this woman a few days ago and today she finally answered and said that she was letting the little doe nurse until I came to get the does. Don't worry, she will dry up in a few days.
The reason I got the two were because I can't digest cows milk so wanted to try goats. WHY wouldn't she let me know I could be milking the one for the past three days???? I did buy a maggiedan hand milker and tried milking her tonight and got some milk but she was kicking and trying to get away so stopped.
My questions are, should I just let her dry up? Or should I still milk her? If I milk her, after all this time, will the milk still be any good or does it sour or what? I feel really stupid for not checking more and asking more questions but I figured the woman would tell me everything since she knew I know NOTHING about goats.
I will be going through limbo with the other doe since I don't know when she will kid. BOTH does are Nigerian Dwarfs if this means anything.
ANYONE out there know what I should be doing for the lactating one or the preg. one ? Makes me rethink this whole owning goat thing.
I would really appreciate someone giving me some advice on caring for the two. PLEASE & THANK YOU. Deb
I did print off everything I could find about raising goats and know about the shots and worming but this................ Not in the books.