Our new little additions *video*
Some of you have seen these if I am friends with you on facebook.
We had 3 pregnant does out of 4. This was my first experience breeding goats and being a midwife to goats! I feel so fortunate to have been there for the first two births. Both time they had the first one out already but it is definitely something to behold when those little babies sneeze out that goop and squeak for the first time!
We had 3 doelings born on 3/23 at about 4 pm. I had said the day before that the doe looked ready and she sure was. She didn't need any help, I just dried them off and made sure they didn't get smushed while she moved around. They were up and eating in a few moments.
This was the first doeling born.

Second just out! This was the one born with contracted tendons. She is 100% now

And then a 3rd came out. This one was the largest by about a 1/4 lb. They all weighed around 3 lbs.

Trying to drink from the wrong end!

It was a bit chilly that night so we put them in the small stall and under the heat lamp.


They didn't waste any time once we got them outside.



Some of you have seen these if I am friends with you on facebook.
We had 3 pregnant does out of 4. This was my first experience breeding goats and being a midwife to goats! I feel so fortunate to have been there for the first two births. Both time they had the first one out already but it is definitely something to behold when those little babies sneeze out that goop and squeak for the first time!
We had 3 doelings born on 3/23 at about 4 pm. I had said the day before that the doe looked ready and she sure was. She didn't need any help, I just dried them off and made sure they didn't get smushed while she moved around. They were up and eating in a few moments.
This was the first doeling born.

Second just out! This was the one born with contracted tendons. She is 100% now

And then a 3rd came out. This one was the largest by about a 1/4 lb. They all weighed around 3 lbs.

Trying to drink from the wrong end!

It was a bit chilly that night so we put them in the small stall and under the heat lamp.


They didn't waste any time once we got them outside.


