Goats and Horns

We post a lot of photos of our baby goats on our website, blog, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram accounts. One of the questions we often get asked is, “What are those circles on their heads?” Those rings are where the goats have been disbudded.  The follow-up question is then, “Why do you disbud the goats?” […]

Bart and Bert

When our goats give birth, there are usually 5 or 6 people around to help with things like bringing towels, getting water, watching the other goats, and other odd jobs that need to be done when a goat is going into labor. With Bathsheba, there were about 12 people around. About 6 of these people […]

Paprika and Pepper

A few hours had passed since Pandora had given birth and we were finally catching up on everything that was delayed from the earlier birth and cleaning up the “due at any moment” stall that we have set up at this point in the season. Usually, Pemberly isn’t one of the friendliest or most outgoing […]

Parsley and Pecan

Everyone was working around the barn when we heard Greyden yell out “BABIES!!!!” We all sprinted to gather towels and all the necessary stuff for helping Pandora. Parsley was already on the ground and being taken care of by her mom when we got there. She was small, but she was healthy and doing well. I helped get […]

Zacchaeus and Zest

Over the last two days we knew that Zaphire was very close to going. Tesla just finished giving birth, we were busy feeding her babies, and getting the stalls ready when Zaphire was looking like she was ready to get her kids out. How did we know she was ready to get her kids out? Because […]

Tapestry, Tetris, and Tipsy

The first two weeks of kidding season are tough, but very exciting. The overnight shifts and lack of sleep start catching up once the adrenaline of delivering baby goats wears off, but we were off to a great start when Tesla was ready to go. She is one of our quieter, “under-rated” goats and wasn’t […]

Zap and Zeus

I could write about Zap and Zeus’s birth, or I could just post a link to the video that we got of the birth and let you watch it for yourself! For those of you who don’t want to see what some could call a graphic video (we don’t think it’s graphic – we think […]

Sashay and Secretariat

Emery came out to the barn at midnight, to relieve me, and started checking the goats as I packed up my laptop, hot chocolate mug, and various cords. “I’ll probably be calling you tonight – Secret looks like she could go,” he warned me. “How soon?” I asked. “Probably in the next couple of hours,” […]

Naming the Herd

When we first decided to register our goats with the American Dairy Goat Association (ADGA) for the purposes of maintaining a quality herd and continuing to improve its genetics, we had to come up with a herd name. Since we had a history of moving around, we didn’t want it to be geographically tied (like […]

Zachary, Zeppoli, and Zilla

I was feeding Vashti when someone came running into the milk room. “Zipporah is having her babies!” Vashti’s stomach was full enough that I decided she was done for now, so I set her down and grabbed a stack of towels for Zipporah’s birth. She was in kidding pen A, with half of my family […]

Vashti

When I got the “babies!!” call, I ran from the soaproom – but by the time I got there, our newest baby, a girl, was already being licked off by her mama, Vanish. We took her into the milk room to dry her off and spent the next ten minutes trying to decide a name […]

Feeding My Dairy Goats

When I was new to owning goats, I agonized over what to feed them. I poured over the internet finding out what everyone did. I read everything I could and the only thing that everyone agreed on, was that goats need to eat. But it seemed nobody could agree on anything else! Everybody did it […]

Zaria, Zebedee, and Zilch

I grabbed a stack of towels, leaving Baxter, Bedford, Raphael, and Renaissance in the milk room, and ran back out to the stalls. Zenith was halfway out of one of the regular kids, pushing her head against Colter’s legs. Instead of trying to get around her, I just climbed the fence, landing on the other […]