EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

I am sad about loosing both of my kids, but compared to many people I am very blessed so I am trying to focus on that. I am busy with spring fencing and chores, prepping for hay including cleaning out the barn, and work. Then I am studying for my next belt test, prepping and conditioning for my trip :th
Thus I have been gone a lot. I have missed you guys, but as we know life sometimes pulls us other directions.

@Akrnaf2 Shalom Benny!

I'm sorry you lost your kids. I lost one this spring so far, too and it sucked. :( It's always the girls, too.

It's like nature hates me, and I never loose roosters, or boy goats. Just hens and girls.
 
I have three does due starting today and through next week. I just hope I don't loose anymore. An adult doe and two kids is more than enough for me this year I hope.
 
I'm sorry you lost your kids. I lost one this spring so far, too and it sucked. :( It's always the girls, too.

It's like nature hates me, and I never loose roosters, or boy goats. Just hens and girls.
Interesting, I have only lost an adult doe this spring and these two girls too. The only other one I have lost was a bottle heifer.
 
I don't have a good picture, but my co broodies got five chicks.
 

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I have three does due starting today and through next week. I just hope I don't loose anymore. An adult doe and two kids is more than enough for me this year I hope.

I hope so, too! I have my nubian due to give birth here sometime between now and the next month or two? I forget when I got her, but it has to have been at least 3-4 months now and she was between 2-8 weeks pregnant when I got her. She LOOKS obviously pregnant now, 5 bucks though that she's only got 1 in there. it's her first kidding.

I can't wait to milk her and wean my pygmies. They don't make much milk, and I like the little buggers, but they definitely are not worth milking. Their babies on the other hand, are worth money at the auction, so I'll keep breeding them, then take boys to the auction.
 
Interesting, I have only lost an adult doe this spring and these two girls too. The only other one I have lost was a bottle heifer.

I haven't lost an adult doe, yet. But we are pretty on top of it for antibiotics for mastitis, or retaining the placenta for too long. I have my vet on stand by, and she makes house calls for 50 bucks and gives me advice via text for free. LOL

(which is good, because with as much as I ask her, I could not afford to be charged for every question. haha)
 

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