Two of our Nigerian Dwarf goats gave birth today. Ross and Char'le came home from a friends graduation ceremony around 2:20 and stopped by the barn before coming up to the house. As they came in the door they told us Buttercup was getting ready and there was an immediate flurry to put on barn clothes and get out there! In the few minutes they took to get dressed she already had one kid by the time they got back to her.
We were a little slower getting our littles ready so we got there just in time to see birth of the third baby. (You might think it's ridiculous to be so picky about barn clothes with such a big event going on, but I'm telling you, tick season in Missouri is no joke!) Buttercup did wonderfully and gave birth to three beautiful healthy bucklings.
Coconut heard the bleating of these new kids and came over obviously nervous and confused when they weren't hers. She's been the only momma on site for a few days! Then she started calling to her babies and couldn't seem to find them. Ross and Jacob found them asleep and brought them to their momma to calm her down.
Aren't they adorable! |
*A quick side note: while we were waiting for the afterbirth to drop Chris and Ross decided to butcher a few of our roosters. We had been planning this for a while, because we have way too many for the amount of hens we have. We ordered a few different breeds of roosters with the plan to hatch specific types of chicks through breeding with different hens. Unfortunately we don't currently have a separate space for breeding to make sure the right rooster gets with the right hens. We thought it would be fine to wait until that could happen, but with so many roosters around our hens are getting over worked and losing feathers from the extra attention. So for now, it's chicken for dinner and simply ordering day old chicks until we have better facilities for breeding and hatching our own.
Char'le watching over Buttercup and her new bucklings |
At this point most everyone went back to the house while Ross took a walk to check on the other mommas before finishing the roosters with Chris. Ona (our toddler) and I brought the rabbits out to their little outdoor pen to play with them and let them eat some fresh clover. (We try to do this for at least an hour once a day, but only if we can stay and watch to make sure they don't dig out.)
Peach with her doeling |
By the time Peach and her doeling were in the barn it was past time for evening chores, so we finished up and had a quick dinner of rice and chimichangas before everyone crashed into bed after a long day. Pumpkin is our last holdout and should be having her kids any time now. Sometime in the next week we'll go out with the camera instead of phones and get some better pictures of all the kids!
PS: I would just like to note, it is incredibly weird calling my parents by their first names. We decided everyone should use names for the blog so that no matter who is writing it's always clear who is who, but it is weird.
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