What makes you think only one of the two is pregnant?I'm 75% sure the horned one is pregnant so that's fun (and scary). Didn't know until I went to pick them up and she informed me they had been living with a buck all year (the polled one's son).
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What makes you think only one of the two is pregnant?I'm 75% sure the horned one is pregnant so that's fun (and scary). Didn't know until I went to pick them up and she informed me they had been living with a buck all year (the polled one's son).
Wishful thinkng? No, just kidding. Maggie has gone through heat twice, 19 days apart, since I got her. Am I wrong in assuming that means she's not pregnant?What makes you think only one of the two is pregnant?
Thank you! I actually did know that. Maggie is polled. Her son was polled. I really really hope she's not pregnant because I feel it was very irresponsible of the last owner to allow her son, intact, to stay with her and Daisy.Also a caution on breeding polled goats together, not that you have any say with this bunch, hornless goats bred to hornless goats tend to produce a high percentage of intersex, hermaphrodites, and other weird male/female/both/neither mutants. There’s no issue in cattle but for some reason goats have issues.
That sounds like a pretty good reason to assume she is not pregnant.Wishful thinkng? No, just kidding. Maggie has gone through heat twice, 19 days apart, since I got her. Am I wrong in assuming that means she's not pregnant?
My vet told me that while sheep (and other animals) will blunder into trouble, goats seek it out.One of my goats who was disbudded got his head stuck between the bars of a hay feeder and we had to cut a metal bar in order to get him out. Goats will find a way!![]()
I'm a bit jealous that they "found another much larger enclosure on my property".Looks awesome! I have to admit I'm a bit jealous of that fantastic pasture with the high fencing!
Don't be too jealous! Everything was so overgrown you couldn't see any of the fencing or housing until we started clearing the land. It's a lot of work! Trash piles everywhere. I think I'll reuse the tires we've found everywhere as a jungle gym for the goats.I'm a bit jealous that they "found another much larger enclosure on my property".
Next mild day I'm gonna look around mine and see if I can find one. I'd be awesome if I did.