- Jan 8, 2013
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My nubien goat just had twins two days ago, her udder is full. when should i milk her out?
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Most breeders of registered purebred dairy goats separate the kids at birth. If they are on a CAE prevention regimen the kids are never given raw goat milk or colostrum. They are fed only heat treated goat colostrum or cow colostrum and then get pasteurized milk. Kids do just fine on twice a day feedings.

That being said, new kids would never only be fed twice a day. Their little bellies aren't capable of holding all the milk they need in one day in just two feedings. You would stunt them.That's an entirely different topic. I assumed that the thread starter was meaning when should she start milking her doe and that she was leaving the kids on her as well. If they pulled the kids at birth, then I hope they have milked the doe long before now.![]()
I raise registered dairy goats (along with some grade/market crosses), so the practice you mentioned is not new to me.That being said, new kids would never only be fed twice a day. Their little bellies aren't capable of holding all the milk they need in one day in just two feedings. You would stunt them.![]()