lizardbrains
In the Brooder
- Feb 1, 2016
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The evening that mine kidded, she was pawing at the ground a lot, also bleating very softly. Hoping for an easy delivery for you!
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So I just came across this thread and I love it! We have chickens and ducks and want to add 2 goats (probably Nigerian dwarfs). My question is if I get babies (around 4 months old) is it okay to only have a lean to for them or do I need a shelter I can lock them in at night? We have been lucky as far as predators go but we have only had chickens/ducks 1 year. I am worried a lean to won't protect them from the threat against possible foxes, coyotes, etc since we live on 15 acres of woods. Thanks in advance!
Ok thanks! I have a 4 ft fenced in area for the ducks and chickens. My chickens fly in and out all day however. I wasn't sure if a lean to was sufficient or if I needed something that I could physically lock them in. I want to make sure they are safe!
I currently have two goats (Little Bit and Peaches) that I hope are pregnant!
Little Bit is an Alpine and it is 105 days since she was bred. She has always been fat but in the last month her belly has been hanging down more and her vulva has been much looser and has gotten puffy and her tail is sticking straight out instead of straight down like it usually is. This is (hopefully) her third pregnancy.
Peaches is a Saanen and it is 103 days since she was bred. She -unlike Little Bit- has always been thin, no matter how much grain and pellets I feed her. But lately she has been putting on a little weight even though her grain rations are lower than they were earlier this season. This is (hopefully) her fourth pregnancy.
Pregnant or not pregnant??????
Any information would be helpful!!
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Little Bit was dried off about two weeks ago. I stopped milking Peaches several days ago.I see they have a little udder, When did you dry them off?
Little Bit was dried off about two weeks ago. I stopped milking Peaches several days ago.