Showing posts with label American Cashmere Goat Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Cashmere Goat Video. Show all posts
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Monday, May 9, 2011
SUNSHINE MAKES ME HAPPY
The goats are loving their short time in the pasture each evening. It takes a couple of weeks turning them out in the evenings for a few of hours so they don't have problems with the lush grass. The kids are growing fast! I will be selling all the black kids.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Birth of Cashmere Kids 2010
This is Liberty Monica giving birth to twins. What a great mom, cleaning up that first baby before he is even pushed all the way out. We named him Liberty Monster because he is so big. The second kid is a doe we named Liberty Moppet, it was hard to keep the camera still for this shot as we just wanted to laugh.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Meet Our 2010 Bottle Doe
The end of January brought surprise packages courtesy of a buck that jumped the fence last August.
Really didn't know how many does he partied with or exact dates as I was out of town when it happened.
This little doe; later named Angelina by my granddaughter, was found in the early morning cold and weak.
A warm tub of water was the only way to warm this baby quick.
The grandchildren were so worried and excited all at the same time.
I wasn't sure she was going to make it as we had a really tough four days saving this little doe.
With all the grandchildren watching I had to try really hard to save her. So they were told to remember her in their prayers.
We were happy to have gotten her warm and nursing on her mother after the fist day. then her mother lost her milk and became ill.
Now I had two goats that needed 24 hour intense care.
Angelina moved into the house, but wasn't nursing.
Midnight brought me to my knees for this little doe. If I didn't get milk down her soon she wouldn't make it. The tube feeding wasn't working, I suspect her throat was slightly swollen from the previous three tubing's.
After that prayer,one of many for this little doe, I knew I needed an eye dropper. Of course I couldn't find one in the house. Thank the Lord for 24 hour WalMart.
The eye dropper was truly the answer to prayers. I was able to painstakingly feed her small amounts until she regained her strength.
Just look at her now.
Really didn't know how many does he partied with or exact dates as I was out of town when it happened.
This little doe; later named Angelina by my granddaughter, was found in the early morning cold and weak.
A warm tub of water was the only way to warm this baby quick.
The grandchildren were so worried and excited all at the same time.
With all the grandchildren watching I had to try really hard to save her. So they were told to remember her in their prayers.
We were happy to have gotten her warm and nursing on her mother after the fist day. then her mother lost her milk and became ill.
Now I had two goats that needed 24 hour intense care.
Angelina moved into the house, but wasn't nursing.
Midnight brought me to my knees for this little doe. If I didn't get milk down her soon she wouldn't make it. The tube feeding wasn't working, I suspect her throat was slightly swollen from the previous three tubing's.
The eye dropper was truly the answer to prayers. I was able to painstakingly feed her small amounts until she regained her strength.
Just look at her now.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
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