daisychick
Overrun with beasties
My neighbor is buying one of my nubian does and her 8 week old doeling. I want to help them learn how to milk and get started with their first goats. What would be the best way to wean the doeling so they can start milking the doe? They will have to stay together because that will be the only 2 he will have.
I thought of 2 ways.
1. Leave the doeling on momma and they can milk out the extra and hope that she will naturally be weaned in a month. Not sure if this will work because I have never tried it. This way they can keep each other company, I don't want to just leave the neighbor with one goat. Do you think they will get much milk this way?
2. Keep the doeling at my place for a while and let him borrow a friend doe for a few weeks until the doeling is weaned. Not sure if this would work either because I don't know if after 2 weeks the doeling will just go back to nursing when re-introduced to momma. Is 2 weeks enough weaning time?
What should I do? How long will it take to wean the little girl? What are the chances she will go right back to nursing after a 2 week separation?
I love corrupting my neighborhood into owning goats, so I really do want to help this transition so smoothly for the new goat owners.
Advice wanted.
I thought of 2 ways.
1. Leave the doeling on momma and they can milk out the extra and hope that she will naturally be weaned in a month. Not sure if this will work because I have never tried it. This way they can keep each other company, I don't want to just leave the neighbor with one goat. Do you think they will get much milk this way?
2. Keep the doeling at my place for a while and let him borrow a friend doe for a few weeks until the doeling is weaned. Not sure if this would work either because I don't know if after 2 weeks the doeling will just go back to nursing when re-introduced to momma. Is 2 weeks enough weaning time?
What should I do? How long will it take to wean the little girl? What are the chances she will go right back to nursing after a 2 week separation?
I love corrupting my neighborhood into owning goats, so I really do want to help this transition so smoothly for the new goat owners.
Advice wanted.