ThornyRidgeII
Overrun with beasties
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This will be a bit long but will have most information. Have kids (nigies) again for first time in 6 years.Kidded 5/18 at 2130. I was able to be there and assisted mom in getting kids delivered and cleaned up using towels I have used every other time that were stored in my kidding box. Mom did good and took to kids right away cleaning, licking, nuzzling, talking and coaxing them to nurse. She had a buck first and then a doe. Buck took to nursing first. I stayed couple hours to make sure everyone good and then went to bed. In morning before work everyone still good. Came home and mom now rejecting the buck. Wont let him nurse and pushing him away with her head while grunting when he approaches her. Very affectionate and maternal to doe still licking and talking and following her. Doe nursing fine. I started on day 1 distracting mom with grain and sunflower seeds to allow buck to nurse and he does so fine. I have resorted now on day 3 of doing this throughout day and night at least 6-7 times. Buck drinks a big bellyful and then runs off and is running, jumping and playing like normal. I checked mouth for sharp teeth and both kids mouths were similar. I have used the birthing towels that still have goop on them to rub all over him to scent him with her again- no luck. I have rubbed the doe and rubbed him all over mom to try and get her scent all over him- no luck. She still head butts him ( not aggressively) but won't let him nurse without me there distracting her with food. the doe goes up and nurses whenever. This doe is "wild" and not a friendly hands on doe. She is 2 and refuses to let you milk her. I have been debating on how long this can go on. He is definitely eating/nursing but only with my intervention. He is fine otherwise and I do notice he does not seem bonded with mom and stays with me when I am present. My option is to switch up to bottle but I won't be able to use her milk and know enough that milk replacers are vile and bad. I have considered the whole milk, buttermilk/evaporated milk mixture but wanted to make sure he got a lot of colostrum. It is weekend and I am home and can go down to barn frequently and make sure mom is distracted with food so he can nurse but I work full time. If if bottle feed him I have luxury and permission to take him to work for at least 1-2 weeks until he gets bigger and can go longer between bottles. I have never had kid rejected before and am very frustrated with this doe. She has ample milk/capacious udder. I have checked udder for issues when I was able to restrain her against fence and udder feels fine and I was able to squirt milk out very easily from both teats. I do notice her udder is so wide her teats sort of splay to side and she lifts her leg to allow kids access when nursing. She doesn't lick or tend buck when he is nursing. I have not seen either poop in past day and may try warm water enema. both have peed a lot but not seeing poop. They did both pass meconium poop and it did change to yellow but haven't seen any since day 1. Both kids run around and are active when I get them up and out in barn. I have mom and kids in 8x8 stall. the other issue is if I bottle feed buck would have to still stay in with mom/doe cause I have no other stalls available to put just him in and house is not option as he is not weak/struggling. I guess I am looking for advice and similar stories and what folks did. I am going to post this in another thread too to get more folks looking. Thanks in advance!