CapraCurry
Chillin' with the herd
Hiya! So here at Bellanova farms, my doe Bella just gave birth to triplets and my doe Asteria gave birth to twins. They birthed within 3 days of each other as they were bred on the same heat cycle. They're all currently being dam-raised, as I didn't want to pull them from mom if it wasn't necessary and it isn't the most feasible with my schedule (it's finals season!). The kids all got disbudded on the same day, between one week and ten days of age by an experienced Nigerian breeder. Most of the kids are doing just fine! I was present at both births and they're all extremely tame... except for one buckling. The rest hop into my lap to be cuddled, they follow me around and play, and they just genuinelly enjoy being around people! But ever since being disbudded it seems that he is flat out TERRIFIED of people, especially when we walk? Trust me, I understand that being disbudded isn't exactly a fun process by any means, but the other ones seemed to be pretty much unphased after the whole experience. If I sit in the pen quietly he may approach me and sniff but standing up and walking around is sure to make him run. When I say run I don't mean hop away, I mean like, RUN. Like a scared lamb. I questioned my does' breeder and asked for advice and she said putting him on a bottle would fix it right up. Before doing anything drastic like taking him away from mom for good, I wanted to try perhaps a bit of both to see if it would work. The moms get let out in the morning to graze around 7:30 AM, get milked out, and then are reunited with their kids around 2:30 PM. I figured this would be a good opportunity to try and give him a bottle or something sweet like raisins, since he'd be a little hungry. Well! He screamed, kicked, and spit out the bottle and just would not have it! Raisins, no thanks! I tried for about a half an hour before figuring it was likely making him worse. The other kids? They came over out of curiosity, nibbled the Pritchard teat, and figured out the bottle within 15 seconds! I wasn't even tryin to teach them to take the bottle, they just did it themselves! Every single one of them. Today is the second day I've tried. A couple of them even took the raisins happily. Any thoughts or advice? I really don't want him to grow up to be an unmanageable, skittish buck. A friend of mine loves his coloration and would like to use him as their herd buck, he has good lines. Does anyone have any thoughts or advice? Am I expecting too much of him? It's been about a week since disbudding. Is it just his nature? The other kids LOVE people so I'm certain it didn't result from not being bottled from day one, but rather the negative experience of disbudding. Sorry for being lengthy, I just wanted to make sure I was being thorough.
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