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I am in the Southern Maryland area and looking for a Fainting Goat to purchase. I prefer doeling or buckling.
I responded to an ad and really liked this 2 year old small goat with the colors I wanted. In later talks with owner it was mentioned that doe had been exposed to a male goat in August.
I am only about 6 months into having 5 goats and i really enjoy them. I work full time and so my goats are in stable during the day with hay then let out for pasture when I get home and give some grain.
I am nervous about the pregnant doe because I am unfamiliar with the needs of pregnant mom and a new babe once born. I am not home during day to ensure babe gets milk every three hours if mom rejects.
I really liked how small she was and her coloring but not sure about how to ensure she and babe gets what they need. I do have a separate stall that she and babe could be alone in.
What are your thoughts or concerns and recommendations?
I responded to an ad and really liked this 2 year old small goat with the colors I wanted. In later talks with owner it was mentioned that doe had been exposed to a male goat in August.
I am only about 6 months into having 5 goats and i really enjoy them. I work full time and so my goats are in stable during the day with hay then let out for pasture when I get home and give some grain.
I am nervous about the pregnant doe because I am unfamiliar with the needs of pregnant mom and a new babe once born. I am not home during day to ensure babe gets milk every three hours if mom rejects.
I really liked how small she was and her coloring but not sure about how to ensure she and babe gets what they need. I do have a separate stall that she and babe could be alone in.
What are your thoughts or concerns and recommendations?