I agree, if they were mine they would be on the bottle longer. If you don't have another goat to show them what to eat, you can do it, get down with them and pick at the hay, make them think you are eating it and they should mimic you. At least my kids generally do (they want to try anything I...
Thank you! He's a perlino, here are better pics, the first one was before he finished shedding and the other one was a week or two ago,
And more of my Quest, these are from a few days ago, he just turned two,
This was his first official saddling, although he has worn my nephew's kid saddle...
Here is a fairly bad pic of my two horses, taken before they finished shedding, I'll post better pics of them next time, but at least they are both in this pic!
The one on the left is my Paint Quest, the one of the right is my Quarter Horse Zane,
I realize this issue has likely been resolved, however I still want to give my input.
It does not sound like this dog is being aggressive, just a high energy hyper dog that needs work. HOWEVER, if it's to the point they are not planning to keep the dog I would put it down!!! Why? Not because...
Wish I could help, I had a puppy with CH, but ended up putting her down one day shy of 12 weeks.Depending on how bad it is I think a lot of them learn to adapt.
I'm not sure if I'd reband or not (never had one cut off before it could get the job done, I'm completely baffled at why your vet would even do that), but if you want to, banding is very simple procedure and if you can just find someone in your area with goats, they'd probably be able to do it...
I am unfortunately not in the club (although I have owned 3 mules and 3 donkeys in the past). However, this is my horse's new baby brother born 4/14. Not mine, but the cutest mule ever!!
I have successfully raised two, I took them away from the dogs, they were very tiny, fully furred, but eyes were not open I would guess one week old (comparing them to domestic rabbits). I never touched them, when I fed them I wrapped them in a rag, and returned them to the box when I was done...
I had a cat that would do the first one, she was blind, but she would take a jingle ball to the top of the stairs and roll it down.
I just feel bad for the second one.
Still super cute!
In danes breeding merles is a no no, but harl to harl is considered completely acceptable, even though you get the same odds for harl puppies if you breed to a mantle, and NO double merles. The belief is breeding harl to mantle will result in heavier marked harls, lighter...
Revel's not a weim, he's a dane, and it is common in white danes. Actually it's because he is a double merle, caused by breeding merle to merle (or harl (a variation of merle) to harl in his case), your Freckles is a merle, if you bred her to another merle she could produce deaf (and visually...