DanceswthGoats
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So here's the run down on how, after doing some reading on here, I think I screwed up the drying up of my girl "Ella". She came from a large herd and as a yearling I was told she was small for her age and at the bottom of the pecking order. The Lady I got her from told me after I'd spent time milking her and was happy with her stand manners and got to bond with her a bit that I should let her dry up so she could spend her summer growing and fattening up a bit, and since I have another I'm milking too I figured for her sake the sooner the better. I was told to drop her down to one milking a day for a week or two then just stop and so that's what I did on the 5th of July. I'm very new at this and I have never owned any type of farm animal of any kind till this spring . Now I read on here that drying her up should of been a much more gradual process, I'm a little freaked out, especially as I don't really see any reduction in her udders yet after 10 days. Should I milk her out after that amount of time and start over? test her for mastitis with the test kit or anything? I really hate the idea that through my ignorance I might of put her in danger but I was put in a situation where having found out I wanted to get some dairy goats "eventually"(like when I had time to read up on them and get at least some knowledge of what to expect) I was presented with the opportunity of getting a couple of alpines rather sooner than I expected! Any advice would be soooo appreciated, Thanks!