Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Betty Buttercup's Kids






Betty Buttercup had girl/boy twins today. I thought she only had a single because she was so tiny. You would have hardly realized she was even pregnant before about 2 weeks ago. I would have doubted it if I didn't have a positive test on her.

First she delivered an enormous girl. This little girl is bigger than Onyx's kids- and those kids were born 4 days ago. She needed a little help getting her out.

After seeing how huge the doeling was, I figured that was it. But BC started pushing again and out came a little Magnum look-alike buckling.

She was very attentive to the little girl but wanted little to do with the boy. I made sure that they both nursed and then came back in the house to have breakfast at 1pm.

When I went back out an hour later, I found that she wants nothing to do with either. They were both up and hungry and chasing her around the stall on their little wobbly legs. She was running from them. I gave her a bucket of sweet feed and she reluctantly let them each nurse for a little bit. I really hope she accepts them. Any suggestions?

I named them Lichen Lilac, "Lulu" and Magnus Vulcan, "Vee". Lulu will be staying with us at HHF. If Buttercup doesn't prove to be a better mama, she may find herself a new home next fall.

I need to get some pictures of all the bouncy kids. They're too cute! I have 2 Alpine Bucklings, 1 Alpine Doeling, 2 Minimancha Doelings, and 2 Lamancha Bucklings that need new homes. All are registered.

Stay warm tonight. The wind is howling out there. I just lit the woodstove and it down-drafted until I could get the door closed. Hope the fruit trees do alright.


7 comments:

  1. My wife and I had two goats, black nubians. But that was a long time ago, when our kids were at home. We liked them but they sure did nibble on everything from the side of our house to the wiring on my truck.

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    1. They are very curious. Fortunately I have a good fence! Thanks for stopping by.

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  2. Kristin, you might have to put the doe on a stanchion and let the kids nurse. Are these her 1st kids? She may be one of these good milk goats that just doesn't want kids. Some people take kids right away and start milking. I did that ONE time and never ever again! I hope she does accept them eventually. Just one more thing for you to do now.

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    1. These are her second kids. I bought her from a small creamery. I'm pretty sure they pulled her kids from her last year- hence the confusion.

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  3. I agree Kris. Just one more thing for Kristin to do in her OTHER spare time. Sigh Kristin says things were a bit better this morning. BC (Betty Buttercup) better wise up or she might become one of those good milk goats living at a different farm!

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  4. Ohhhh cute! I hope she starts taking care of them better for ya!
    This makes me excited!!! My does is twice as big as she was last year, I can't wait to see what/how many she has 28 days and counting :)

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  5. Oh cuteness!! Gotta love kids! They are funny to watch. Hope she proves to be a better mom soon.

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