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Is it common with goats though? You know like a dog would have complications before a cat would. Just a known fact, from what my vet told me.
I had trouble with only one birth so far, one was a giant stillborn buck and the other a runt buck. The mom was having a really rough time then collapsed, passed out and I basically had to yank the babies out of her. Thankfully the massive stillborn was first and paved the way for the runt. I revived her with a ton of molasses water and babied her for days.
Most of the time, you don't even know they've had their babies until the next day.
Fiasco farms advocates letting the mom nurse her babies, isolating them at night and taking the milk during the day.
I find, in the long run, you'll get more milk, if you pull them off right away, milk twice/daily and bottle feed the babies until 2 months. But that's just me - we learned the hard way and have 9 month old babies still nursing on their moms, and very little milk for us