Showing posts with label mini-Nubians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mini-Nubians. Show all posts

Friday, May 5, 2017

Kidding Season 2017

I apologize wholeheartedly for not updating this site more frequently.  I really wish I had it in me to do so...

However, I will take care of that now.  We started out the fall of 2016 with:

mini-Nubian does
April
Moon
Francine

mini-Nubian buck
Mr. Tumnus

Nigerian Dwarf Doe
Johannah

Nigerian Dwarf Buck
Trevor

Our 2017 kidding season was hugely successful in every way, and I'm super thankful to God for the wonder and amazement of it all.  The kids, both goat and human, have had a blast, and so have I. :)

Francine, our lovely black and white mini-Nubian doe, kidded March 13 with buck/doe twins.  I immediately fell in love with her doe kid, named her Freyja, and am keeping her here.

Lovely Francine

Freyja











Next was April, who kidded on March 16 with triplets, one buck and two does.  She rejected one doe kid, so we have a bottle baby.  This is our first ever fully bottle fed kid, and has been quite an experience.  Because she didn't need her goat mama, we got to take her to the hospital, nursing home and elementary school in our community.  It was wonderful fun!  She and her sister will be going to a pet home later this month.  Brother will be herd sire for a lovely bunch of does and leaving this month as well.

doeling, Quin
doeling, Harley


















Third was Johannah, my daughter's 4H doe.  She's a precious little girl, and going to be a fine milker as well.  She also had triplets, two bucks and a doe.  She didn't even look pregnant, though I several times felt a hard baby body part sliding along her side, and the signs of her impending delivery were unmistakeable.  She had the tiniest little triplets!  Two of them were  under two pounds.  The third was just over.  She shot them out so quickly that we couldn't get to the barn before they were all born, though we ran out there as soon as we heard her pushing on the baby monitor.  I had just been out checking on her and doing the chores less than half an hour before, and there was nothing going on at all.  She surprised us in every way. :)

Johannah and one of her buck kids

another buck and a doe kid


My kid and the doe kid

Fourth and last, Moon kidded with triplet does!  They are all so adorable.  Two of them have completely white faces, and blue eyes that look like they're wearing heavy black eye liner.  Those eyes!  I want to keep them all!  However, they'll all be for sale instead.   These are sure to be some lovely family milkers.  Moon is my favorite milker ever, and as a first freshener she milked for 14 months before I decided to take a break from milking and dry her off.  She milked half a gallon a day for much of that lactation.  I can't wait to see what this second freshening brings!  These girls will hopefully have some nice individual photos added to our for sale page soon.  Be sure to inquire by using our contact button or leaving a comment if you're interested.

Moon and doelings
pretty Moon

Moon just before giving birth to the triplets
Moon's first born doeling

Moon's second and third doelings




Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Welcome Donald!

Moon kidded on Friday, July 10th, on day 145.  It started out as a normal kidding, and then stalled out completely.  She stopped contracting and pushing, and just lay down for a rest.  It seemed she was saying, "Please just make this go away."  I went in for a feel, which made her contract, but there were a number of parts that didn't match all jumbled up, and I couldn't seem to sort it.  A dear friend went in with the same results.  So, it was off to the vet, another dear friend and my boss as well (we'll call her K), for some help.  Here's Moon with her new little buckling just after his birth.



  Donald (named after K's 98 year old father, who passed away the next day) was the first baby pulled, followed by a stillborn doeling.  The doeling was all broken and twisted inside the doe.  So strange.  I imagine she got hit by another doe some days before the birth.  Because it was so tangled up, it's back end as well as it's front were presenting at the same time.  Hence the confusion with all the body parts.
It's sad to have lost one, but I'm thankful Moon seems to be doing so well, and little Donald is such a friendly, quirky little guy.  We're enjoying him a lot.  Here are a few more pics from K's yard after Moon was all finished up.  She went straight for the raspberry bushes. :) Smart girl.




Sunday, February 22, 2015

NFF Blue Moon X NFF Mr. Tumnus for July kids!

Moon and Mr. T will be first time parents around July 10 to 15.  Here are a few pics of the lovely Mini-Nubian parents to be.  Click on photos for larger images.



Mr. Tumnus, about a month


Mr. Tumnus, about a month

Moon at 9 mo.

Moon about 2 mo.

Moon about 6 weeks

Mr. Tumnus, day 1

Moon and the girls, 4 mo.
Mr. Tumnus, 8 mo.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Newest and Last Baby!

Latte kidded with a nice big buckling yesterday afternoon.  He's a keeper! :)







Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Our First Mini-Nubians Are Here!!!!!

French's Dream Twisted Sister X North Forest Farm MX Shamrock
Twin doelings
black and white roan doeling with brown legs, 5 lbs.
red and white doeling, 5 3/4 lbs.
both have blue eyes
Born April 18, 2:30 P.M.

I am in love, completely smitten, both with their looks and their incredible character.  Sweet tempered little cuddly darlings.  Swoon!

April, doeling #1

Blue Moon, doeling #2


Mama Twist as a yearling FF, May 2013


Father Shamrock at 6 months, fall 2012


Father Shamrock as a buckling, summer 2012