Sorry for the delay in response.
She is MUCH better now than she was when she got here. A different goat altogether. The first day she was wild, would not come near us, we had to literally chase her down to get a lead on her collar to get her to her pen.
I started working with her the next morning, taking her out of the pen, alone and getting her up on the stand and hand feeding her the portion of grain she was to get. Treats didn't work with her, she wanted nothing to do with anything I offered.
Now I get her up on the stand and I can handle her all over, pick up her feet, rub her tummy, she'll even suck on my fingers.
She will not initiate attention or affection but once you have her she is fine with it and likes a good scratch. She has started to learn that seeing me coming means time for a walk and some nice grazing. She doesn't run from me at all anymore. She is also very quiet now and hardly says a peep. The Nigi is very loud and mouthy, and attention demanding
The Nigi is very in-your-face and she was dam raised as well so I don't agree with the bottle feeding statement I don't think.
What should I be doing with Bella (the Saanen) to get her used to handling for future showing? She may go to the county fair this summer and I have no clue what I should be doing with her to get ready for that.