Sunday, March 22, 2009

Here is a Colloge of my baby goats!!
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

First of all, I want to praise the Lord for finding a home for all my baby boys!! Two went to Grandma Krous as future pack goats and the rest went to Robyn, who had bought one from me 2 years ago. So now, I only have the 2 Toggenburg girls!!

Valentines gave birth yesterday at 11:30 p.m. She is one that likes to drag out the early part of her labor for as long as she can. At 7:30 am, the ligiments had disappeared and her udder was getting bigger. Around 10 am, her udder was beginning to fill. Later that day, things looked like they might be progressing a little faster, but then she settled down and it wasn't until 11 p.m. that she began to push. After several pushes, I reached in to see why things were taking so long- another breach baby. I tried to get the back legs out, like I usually am able to, but she was too tight and I couldn't get a leg. So, I pulled him out in breach form. Yes, it was another he!! He was very floppy and could hardly keep his head up. I massaged him quite firmly and he began to show a little progress. Valentines pushed out another boy, this one in normal position, but he had lots of fluid in his throat and possibly his lungs, and it took awhile before we were past the danger zone. They are both doing well now. The first one has really tight tendons in his legs, making it so that he can't stand or walk really well, but he keeps on trying. These boys are also sold to Robyn, the lady that bought all my other boys. She will be picking them up in about a week.

Friday, March 13, 2009

This is my "bummer lamb"!!

Mom holding one of Birch's babies.

Stilton, Dakoda, and myself.
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Stilton's udder began to fill up on Tuesday and her ligaments disappeared towards night. She was acting very lovey and wanted me near here. The next morning, her udder was fuller and she was baaing more often. I checked on her often during the day. Nothing much changed, until around 5:00 p.m. Then she began doing little pushes, so I stayed by her side. I moved Stilton into another pen, because she was in with all the other goats and I wanted to be somewhere where I wasn't worrying about other goats bothering us. I would have moved her into the birthing stall, but since Birch was sick, she was in there. So, I moved her into another pen. Stilton had no interest in going into the barn, so she went behind the barn and begin pushing. I didn't necassarily want her to give birth on the grass and dirt, but I didn't want to move her when she was pushing. So, Stilton had her first baby laying down on the grass. The baby was born with a nose and one foot presenting. The other leg was alongside the body. I looked to see what it was-a girl!!! I named her S. Dakoda. The "s" is in honor of Stilton and Style's first initial. I picked up Dakoda and moved her into the barn. Stilton followed and began licking Dakoda. Dakoda attached herself very strongly to me and even though I am not bottlefeeding her, she loves to come stand by me and 1/2 hour after she was born, she came and layed down beside me!! Right after Stilton had Dakoda, it looked she was bleeding more then she should have. I was concerned as I didn't know how to help her. Not to long after, Stilton pushed out a normal-presenting girl!!!!!! I named her S. Caroline. I was hoping that this was the last one, as I still thought that Stilton was bleeding, and her belly hadn't been to big to begin with, so I figured this was it. No, there was another one. A big one. A long-legged one. I knew that he was very long-legged as he was born as a footling breach (meaning that one back foot was presenting). I reached in and rearranged him so that both feet were out. Then helping by applying traction when she had a contraction, he was soon born. Mom came up with the wonderful idea of naming him Charles to go along with Caroline! I nicknamed him Charlie. All four of Charlie's feet aren't right, but in the past, my other goats that are born with this condition, straighten out in a few days. It is almost like their tendons are a little weak or that they layed funny while in their mother. Stilton rejected Charlie, so he is my "bummer lamb"! The other two, I am letting nurse for a few days to cut down on my time out there. It is taking me about 4-6 hours to do everything!! And this is only 1/3 of my goats due!!!

One of my friends came over today, the same friend who sold me all the Toggs that I own, and she said that all the Toggs are very conformationally correct!! I was SO pleased to hear that. I had thought so, but to hear someone say that, who was very big into showing and learning about conformation, is a real blessing.

Birch went through a rough day yesterday, but by evening, she was back to normal!! Praise the Lord for making her well and for some girls!!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Meet Lightning....
 

Meet Coal....
 
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Monday, March 9, 2009

Birch had her babies on Sunday. Her udder had filled up and her ligaments had disappeared the night before. I checked on her a couple times during Saturday night and didn't get much sleep, but no babies. The next morning, she began to lose some fluids, so I expected babies shortly after. Still hours passed. I had to leave at 1:00 to see some friends, so was hoping that she would give birth before then. When it was around 12:30, I took her for a walk to the mailbox and back. Nothing much happened with that, so close to 10 minutes before we had to go, I began pretending that I was milking her. Immediatley, she began acting like she wanted to be able to lick her baby and 5 minutes later, she began pushing!! She pushed out her Coal, at 1:00 and Lightning at 1:10. They are both doing really well. Lightning wanted to nurse, but I have him on the bottle now.
Birch was doing really well, but today, she got a bad case of diarrhea. She was acting dejected this morning, but is beginning to perk up.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

It has already been a over a week since Grommette had her babies! My, how time flies!
Valor is the smallest and lightest of them all.
Victor is growing rapidly and is absolutly adorable-well, actually they all are. :D
Vincent is probably around 15 lbs. now!! He has been nursing on his mother, but recently Grommette has decided that she doesn't want to have the babies around, so I am going to begin bottlefeeding him. Grommette is doing well. She has recovered from her birth quickly and easily.

I found out yesterday that Birch is actually due on the 8th of March and Stilton on the 9th. So that means that Birch is two days earlier then I thought!! I am getting very excited! :)

Birch's udder is beginning to fill up slightly. She is as big around as Grommette was, so I am thinking three big ones or I am hoping 4 smaller ones. I am hoping for the four!! :)

Stilton is about as big around as Birch was too! Her udder isn't getting bigger though yet. I am beginning to keep my eye on them though.