mydog8it
Exploring the pasture
I'm hoping for some feedback on whether or not it's OK to allow a mama goat to decide when to stop letting her kids nurse? If she refuses to let them, will she dry up on her own or will being so over-full of milk cause problems?
The kids are 3 1/2 months, so they can definitely be done nursing. When I put them in with her she won't let them nurse anymore. She gets so full of milk after a few days, and I feel bad for her. I've been putting her on a leash & holding onto her to let her kids drain her once every few days while she eats her grains (I am not good enough at hand milking to do it). Not sure if this is the right thing to be doing. This is a rescued goat that is not in the best condition as she's been seriously overbred, so I would like her to be done producing milk so her little body can focus on healing itself.
The kids are 3 1/2 months, so they can definitely be done nursing. When I put them in with her she won't let them nurse anymore. She gets so full of milk after a few days, and I feel bad for her. I've been putting her on a leash & holding onto her to let her kids drain her once every few days while she eats her grains (I am not good enough at hand milking to do it). Not sure if this is the right thing to be doing. This is a rescued goat that is not in the best condition as she's been seriously overbred, so I would like her to be done producing milk so her little body can focus on healing itself.