~ Meesha the new goat!
Meesha is a beautiful 2 year old Nubian doe that we got. She kidded about a week before we got her. Meesha is a tri-colored moon spotted doe (she is black, brown and white).
Here is a picture of her ~
~ Rhia kidded!
Capering-Valley P Rhia kidded January 21st, 2011. She kidded to twins, one buck and one doe. Their sire is PawPawNin Junior Mint. If you would like to find out more of what went on then you can go here to find out - http://goodgoats.blogspot.com/2011/01/rhia-kidded.html .
Here are some pictures ~
This is the buckling.
And this is the doeling.
~ Emory lambed!
This is our first lamb of 2011! Little Hills Emory, one of our Desert Sand ewes that we own, lambed January 22nd, 2011 in the late afternoon. I did not get to see this lamb be born (thankfully she had her just fine), oh well. I found her just a little bit after she was born (she was still wet when I found her). Emory had a single eweling. The eweling is a VERY pretty girl! She is red and white in color, she also has light red speckles on her body. Her sire is a Texas Dall ram with 40" horns.
Here are some pictures ~
Here are some pictures of Emory and her eweling.
Here are some pictures of Emory's eweling.
Goof ball!
~ Sad News. . . . :(
Well, January 23rd, 2011 was a sad event. Little Hills Little Maria (Painted Desert ewe) had bottle jaw for a little bit and was loosing weight. So we wormed her. The bottle jaw went away for a little, but she was still loosing weight and not looking good. She then got the bottle jaw back, came down with scours and was getting pretty weak. We put her in a separate pen and gave her some scour halt. On Sunday night when we were feeding the animals we went to check her and she was laying flat on the ground. We attempted to sit her up, but she just fell right back down (it was apparent she was going to die very soon). She was in with a HUGE Texas Dall ram for awhile and another ewe (Emory) that (was in with the same ram) just lambed Saturday (January 22nd, 2011). We figured that she was most likely bred and could lamb any day, we decided to put her down and do an emergency C-section on her to see if we could save any lambs. You only have 3 minutes to get the lamb out after the mother dies. We were able to get the lamb out in just over a minute. But, sad to say the lamb was premature :( It was a double sad event :( :( :( :( :( :(
Here are a couple pictures of her -
~ Ewe Neek lambed finally!
Ewe Neek FINALLY lambed!! This will be our 2nd lambing of 2011!! She had some clear mucus around 10:00pm January 26th, 2011 at night. We had brought her back in the stall that is under where we sleep (around midnight). We all went to bed. Mom had been hearing lambs making noise in her sleep, and then woke up and realized that she was hearing Ewe Neek's lambs in the stall below her. She already had all the lambs out on the ground when we found her, but she had just had them. She had triplets (thankfully, otherwise the lambs would have been HUGE if there were only twins), one ewe and two rams. The sire to the lambs is Ames (our dairy ram), and the dam is Mary's Lil' Acre Ewe Neek. They were born Thursday, January 27th, 2011. The lambs would have most likely frozen if we did not put her in a stall, because it was 17 degrees this morning outside. Since the lambs sire is a wool breed and the lambs dam is a hair breed the lambs are part wool and part hair. That is why they look a little different:)
Here are a few pictures of them ~
This is Ewe Neek.
Here is a picture of her a couple weeks before she lambed.
And these three pictures are of her the day before she lambed.
Here are the pictures of the lambs.
This is the ewe lamb.
This is one of the ram lambs.
Here is the little lambs sire. These pictures of him are not recent. They were taken in July of 2010.
Have a good day!
~ Haleluyah
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