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).Best wishes on your upcoming births– boths yours and the goats! Anyone have any ideas?Carol, my great grandfather kept a small bottle of whiskey handy at lambing season. Do any of you have suggestions for me on this issue? Heidi the older doe is due first and has started acting stranger, than normal. I’m so excited for them. But the main concern I have right now is the fact that winter just won’t release her grip.
I only have 1 buck at the time and 4 does (2 of which are bred). She is supposed to be having twins herself.
yesterday i put the doe who showed thr most signs in the birthing pen thinking she will go last night, but oh no she wasnt ready!! She is also brushing her sides against the hay bails and she is pushing her bottom against it too. We are hoping for no problems and will post on here as progress happens. Give Gift; Back to Top; Post by D/s Northern Farms on Jan 23, 2012 14:09:35 GMT -5. I read goats yawn and I have noticed all my goats yawning before birthing.
I love your siteAfter raising Registured Nigerian Dwarf goats & doing all the above you suggested, plus having the vet to the farm 3 times prior to delivery, we lost a set of triplets(3) babies. The other I caught fairly quickly, and I removed his sac, cleared his airway, rubbed him dry with a towel, and did mouth to mouth and chest compressions.
One goat (the one I’m waiting on now) I waited and waited. We are excited but nervous at the same time. I have tried and camped out many times. “Bagging up” is the way goat keepers describe the development of a doe’s udder, or bag, so she can provide milk for her kids. Our twins we got when they were young, two months old and were very tame. any help would be appreciated.My pygmy goat Tilly is due anytime now. Do you have any suggestions or advice for us, we are really attached to this sweet old goat. She is now oozing out clear mucus – just a little bit. At around 9 this morning noticed her tail was very wet, and she also had a stringy discharge!
I am sending it to severalWe have 4 boer does that are showing a lot of these signs. Nelly is having her 3rd pregnancy and Sally is on her 2nd . I home school from age 5 to 16 try to teach milking that I have just learned the past 6 or so months, do a lot of driving , milk twice a day, and make as much home made food as I can with our fruit trees and 3 gardens and I have my own engraving business that takes a back seat to it all. This is well over the 150 days. She seems to be pawing a lot! I gave him nutridrench and got him in a warm car. Since this was my first time, what should I have done differently?I had a similar thing happen to me.
Second, you can go visit a vet and have them do an ultrasound.
Of course I have him apart yet he is obsessed w/her. Thanks so much, RoseannI have a goat that i am assuming is getting pretty close to her due date. Our Miss Jessie had twins the black one died but Annie Oakley lived and she is just full of it. I like the idea of keeping “labor notes” for the goats. But arrived in time to see the actual delivery of her kids. If she is in labor what sort of time frame could we be looking at before she gets ready to give birth? […][…] now we are waiting. Great info! I really fell in love with this little guy. akhalpin New Member ... Is this a deficiency or just a very pregnant goat (I can't breath when I am pregnant either). Thanks for your page, Im awaiting my first kidding as well and getting a little tired as it has been 6 days with my 2 does showing signs of nearly delivery time!! It was both of our first times. Your site has been wonderful though. It is nearly midnight. So glad you are enjoying the blog– and happy to meet another WY-dweller too!The will be her 3rd time being a mom, but first time goat birth for my husband and I. thanks!Your site is very informative!
).Best wishes on your upcoming births– boths yours and the goats! Anyone have any ideas?Carol, my great grandfather kept a small bottle of whiskey handy at lambing season. Do any of you have suggestions for me on this issue? Heidi the older doe is due first and has started acting stranger, than normal. I’m so excited for them. But the main concern I have right now is the fact that winter just won’t release her grip.
I only have 1 buck at the time and 4 does (2 of which are bred). She is supposed to be having twins herself.
yesterday i put the doe who showed thr most signs in the birthing pen thinking she will go last night, but oh no she wasnt ready!! She is also brushing her sides against the hay bails and she is pushing her bottom against it too. We are hoping for no problems and will post on here as progress happens. Give Gift; Back to Top; Post by D/s Northern Farms on Jan 23, 2012 14:09:35 GMT -5. I read goats yawn and I have noticed all my goats yawning before birthing.
I love your siteAfter raising Registured Nigerian Dwarf goats & doing all the above you suggested, plus having the vet to the farm 3 times prior to delivery, we lost a set of triplets(3) babies. The other I caught fairly quickly, and I removed his sac, cleared his airway, rubbed him dry with a towel, and did mouth to mouth and chest compressions.
One goat (the one I’m waiting on now) I waited and waited. We are excited but nervous at the same time. I have tried and camped out many times. “Bagging up” is the way goat keepers describe the development of a doe’s udder, or bag, so she can provide milk for her kids. Our twins we got when they were young, two months old and were very tame. any help would be appreciated.My pygmy goat Tilly is due anytime now. Do you have any suggestions or advice for us, we are really attached to this sweet old goat. She is now oozing out clear mucus – just a little bit. At around 9 this morning noticed her tail was very wet, and she also had a stringy discharge!
I am sending it to severalWe have 4 boer does that are showing a lot of these signs. Nelly is having her 3rd pregnancy and Sally is on her 2nd . I home school from age 5 to 16 try to teach milking that I have just learned the past 6 or so months, do a lot of driving , milk twice a day, and make as much home made food as I can with our fruit trees and 3 gardens and I have my own engraving business that takes a back seat to it all. This is well over the 150 days. She seems to be pawing a lot! I gave him nutridrench and got him in a warm car. Since this was my first time, what should I have done differently?I had a similar thing happen to me.
Second, you can go visit a vet and have them do an ultrasound.
Of course I have him apart yet he is obsessed w/her. Thanks so much, RoseannI have a goat that i am assuming is getting pretty close to her due date. Our Miss Jessie had twins the black one died but Annie Oakley lived and she is just full of it. I like the idea of keeping “labor notes” for the goats. But arrived in time to see the actual delivery of her kids. If she is in labor what sort of time frame could we be looking at before she gets ready to give birth? […][…] now we are waiting. Great info! I really fell in love with this little guy. akhalpin New Member ... Is this a deficiency or just a very pregnant goat (I can't breath when I am pregnant either). Thanks for your page, Im awaiting my first kidding as well and getting a little tired as it has been 6 days with my 2 does showing signs of nearly delivery time!! It was both of our first times. Your site has been wonderful though. It is nearly midnight. So glad you are enjoying the blog– and happy to meet another WY-dweller too!The will be her 3rd time being a mom, but first time goat birth for my husband and I. thanks!Your site is very informative!