babsbag
Herd Master
They are so little and so cute. How much fun to go from 0 to 4 goats all at once. Congratulations and good job giving them a home. You will love them.
Everything that Southern said, and you might want to add alfalfa to the grass hay since she is nursing three kids. Alfalfa has more calcium and she needs that for milk. I would contact a vet about disbudding ASAP. I raise standard sized goats and they need to be done at about 7-10 days and that is pushing it on the boys. Not sure about pygmys, but if you wait too long then it is too late.
Ha. It is Maggie She has yet to respond in a totally thrilled way LOL she did send me some links on where & what to buy etc. Still no word from the vet she mentioned... it's like people were on vacation! LOL I shall be at it again tomorrow.
In the mean time they are doing splendid today. I am making little jackets for them and putting a bin in there. We have twist ties on the light now, but will be removing it once the coats are ready to go! I couldn't sleep last night staring at the barn waiting for fire any second. I nearly gave up and brought them all inside the house LOL
She has yet to respond in a totally thrilled way LOL