We have the unusual situation of bottle feeding three kids at the same time. Which on the bright side means I get to witness their growth and changes up close and personal! Born January 1, 4, and 7, they are now 2-3 weeks old. All have budding horns and I have to wonder if they have that itch and nag feeling similar to when teeth come in. Anyone remember that lovely experience from childhood?
We also have sold three of the kids: two of these bottle babies and one mother-nursed sibling. They will stay here until weaning time of the nursing kid. This is another unusual situation as we've kept in the barn the mother of triplets (one she is nursing and two we are feeding) and the rejected twin of another doe. So this mother nursed kid has become brave and cavalier around me when I'm in there feeding and is accepting my touch, as long as I don't come directly toward her head with my hand. Best deal is when she is scrunching under my knees and I can give her back a good scratching. I'm trying to think ahead to their future life as milk goats. That steers me to be touching them a lot so they are used to being handled.
I am getting better at preparing them for adulthood in another way. Deterring them from jumping into my lap. This is hard to do because they are still in the totally cute baby animal stage! But I know it's not fair to allow some behaviors now then scold them later for the same thing. Their new owner would suffer if she got her kids and they were convinced of their rights to jump up on anybody!
So, today would be a good day to take more pictures of these little darlings. And email an ad to the It's Classifieds for the unsold bottle baby who really could go anytime to an owner who wants to bottle feed the new kid.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
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Hi LJB, Over on my dying camera post you mentioned you have a Canon. I would be interested in knowing what camera you have. I had a Canon A-1 (old film camera) for about 20 years and was very happy with the quality. I have not used a Canon digital camera other than trying a few out in the store. -Walter
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