This is so much more helpful than the one-size-fits-all articles on the web that say “start milking at four weeks and not before”. My first kidding season, the first doe to kid had a single. He would use only one side and the bigger that other teat got the more reluctant he became to even try it. I realized within a couple days of kidding that if I didn’t do something she was going to end up with a blown teat. Milking that side out completely once a day for about four days completely solved the issue. Her udder became perfectly balanced and we saved the teat. Once the teat was brought down to normal size, her kid started using both sides and I could back off on the milking. And with an average daily gain for the first week of life of .5 lbs, he was definitely getting plenty of nutrition. :) So definitely, watch your does! They might need milking much earlier than you were anticipating. And milking can be just the thing to get the kids using a teat that they hadn’t been using. Something I think would be helpful, Delci, would be if you would give a closeup of a doe whose udder is too tight, an udder that the kids are keeping up with okay that does not need to be milked for health reasons, and an udder that is drained, for comparison sake. A lot of pictures of “a full udder” online are pictures of show animals and that can be very confusing for the homesteader who has a heritage sustainable herd at home.
Delci, obviously you make sure to give the newborns the first/colostrum from mom, but my dairy experience with Holsteins is that we always separated them after that and raised the calves on bottles. That was my thinking with goats as well since we'll be focusing on milk production more than raising and selling kids. However, you have caused me to reconsider - at least allowing the kids to be with mom during the day. I suspect mom will be much more content and probably produce more milk - even if the kids are drinking some of it when they're together. Any other suggestions or insight in that regards? Thanks.
I separate at night and keep them on during the day and I get about half of what I normally would if I still do and evening milking. It's nice because if something comes up you done HAVE to milk because the babies will still do it.
So helpful, thanks! I have my first goats, two pregnant does and their buck and prepping for kidding and later milking. I just noticed the name and very close is one of our does, named Dulci. 😂
Holly S I’m soooo glad it was helpful! There’s lots of goat videos on my channel to help you get your goat boat upright in those waters 😉 And if you ever have any questions, let me know! 😃
Thanks for all your videos! I’m brand new to goats and your videos are so helpful. My second doe just kidded (single kid) but I lost him. 😢 I’ve been milking her constantly in the absence of a kid so she will still produce. Have you experienced this before?
Ah 😕 I’m so sorry. That is so tough to go through. Sounds like you are doing exactly what you need to do! I’m assuming you want her in milk? If you do, you can continue to milk her until about 2 months before she kids next year (if you breed her again). If you don’t want her in milk you can begin to dry her off by starting to milk only in the morning for a week or two and then milk every other day for a week or two and then space it out more and more. Again, I’m sorry you had to go through that!
I think the answers are in the video :) Does the time line below help any? 0:00 Intro and Welcome 0:35 Doe recently kidded and why I'm milking her (to relieve extra milk the newborn kids aren't drinking) 1:45 What a tight udder tells a goat 2:02 1st way to raise kids: Bottle Raise (Begin milking immediately) 2:56 2nd way to raise kids: Dam Raised (Begin milking after weaning at 2 or so months 3:25 3rd way to raise kids: Separate the kids from the does at 2 weeks at night--milk in the morning. Or separate the kids from the does at 2 weeks in the day time--milk in the evening. 4:40 4th Way to raise kids: Half doe raised and half bottle raised. Start milking immediately--great for showing goats. 5:58 Review of 4 ways to raise kids 7:00 Why to milk a doe with kids favoring one side 7:45 Olivia--my "wild" goat featured in my how to train a goat to milk 8:26 How a wild goat can turn out to be your best milking goat 8:43 Addressing concerns about taking too much milk from the kids 9:20 Switching goats to milk Faith and why I'm milking her 10:26 How long I keep my dwellings on their mother and why 10:53 How long I keep my wethers on a doe and why 11:04 How many goats I'm milking 11:14 Watch video about Astounding Benefits of Goat Milk 11:19 Showing full bucket of milk 11:26 Outro: please like, comment, and share to help other goat owners! Thanks for watching! So you can listen to and review the 4 ways and decide which is best for you!
Qasim Javed Is there any goat’s milk available? If not, you can use whole cow’s milk or goat milk replacer. Just don’t ever mix water with the cow’s milk. That will make them sick. I use a 12 ounce plastic bottle with a little nipple I bought at the store.
Kind of ☺️ The head stanchion was already there and had been used for milking cows. I built the base out of pallets! You can see more detailed pictures in this link: alifeofheritage.com/farm-living/pallet-milking-stand/
Not sure I understand the difference between options 2 and 3 ( which is really one option) and option 4. Option 4 is what we'd like to do now, but if we leave the kids with their moms, how would we get the kids to start accepting milk from a bottle?
Hey. Ok so tell me more about her being wild. I have a Nubian doeling and 2 mini Nubian doelings that don’t want anything to do with me. They are skiddish. I am not used to that. How should I try and help them be more friendly towards me and us bond? I have had them a month and haven’t pushed myself on them; but it’s getting old,
Hey, I know I'm not the person you wanted to answer your question but I have an answer for you. a year ago I rescued a Boer goat and she sounds exactly like your 2 mini Nubians. This is what I did to help my go be more friendly, when u go to feed them, feed them a bit of grain out of your hand outside of the door so your goats are in the pen and u are on the opposite side of the door, then maybe a week or 2 after start hand feeding them in the pen then 2 weeks after feed them from a bucket at feeding time but pet them while they eat. Then also kinda sit with them and any chance u get, pet them. Hope this helps. By the way you may have to adjust the periods of time for your goats like it took me two weeks for each Milestone but it could take you one or it could take you a month I don't know your goats so you may have to adjust the period of timd
I just saw this question! Great answer from equestrian me 😊 What I did with Olivia was catch her. That can be a feat! I understand! But I caught her and then put a long rope on her. I did have to make sure that she wasn’t in an area to get caught but then I caught her by the end of the rope. And then I loved on her. And in her case she was in need of milking. So I also got her into the milking area and (at first) had to force her up on the stand. But working a couple weeks she realized milking stand means: grain and feels good to be milked. I did have to tie up her back leg to milk for the first couple weeks too but she got over kicking after a couple of weeks as well. So catch them, love on them, give them grain, brush them. This is the case if forced friendship until they really are your friend 😊
If you start to milk a doe after she weaned her kids will she still produce enough milk? It seems that her production during the weaning should decline. Thank you.
Can you milk once a day and keep the babies with their dams 100% of the day and night? Is it goat-dependent based on how much each dam produces? Thank you! I really enjoy all I’m learning watching your videos💚
Demand is part of what regulates milkproduction. If you milk 1-2 times a day as if you are an extra kid from day 1 on, the production will adjust to the extent the doe can. Feed accordingly though and there milking so you can adjust feed to each doe will help.
I’ve never assisted a ewe lambing but I would assume it would be somewhat the same. If I did have a ewe in need I would handle it the same way as I would a goat though. ☺️
We have goats, pigs, horses, cows, chickens and Guineas ☺️ Would this one be helpful? th-cam.com/video/KnmnFZq50wo/w-d-xo.html Or this one? th-cam.com/video/9ytpXjrY-UU/w-d-xo.html
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO DELCI. BUT PLSSSSS ARE THERE ANY MINI MANUAL, NON-ELECTRIC MILKING MACHINES THAT CAN BE PURCHASED TO MILK THESE GOATS. SIMPLY BCUS I REALLY DON'T THINK I CAN DO THIS MILKING BY HANDS. PLSSSSS IF THERE IS ANY MANUAL MACHINES SUCH AS THAT, PLSSSSS HELP PROVIDE THE NAME AND WHERE IT CAN BE PURCHASED PLSSSSS. THANKS SO VERY MUCH.
What age? Is milking out still needed with a first freshener? I honestly haven't checked. I assumed with multiples she would be under enough milk demand, I didn't check. We are past the colostrum. A slightly different question, how much do I feed my doe after kidding? I was advised "give her all she wants". 😳 I am noticing clumpy poops and have already wormed. So I'm concerned she's over eating and may end up sick.
Would it be okay to milk the doe if she only had one babe(it's her first) she had her yesterday April 24,2023 and her right utter is big-would it be okay to milk her-use the milk? Do do i milk and keep for the babe and use the milk @ when babe is two weeks old?
This is so much more helpful than the one-size-fits-all articles on the web that say “start milking at four weeks and not before”. My first kidding season, the first doe to kid had a single. He would use only one side and the bigger that other teat got the more reluctant he became to even try it. I realized within a couple days of kidding that if I didn’t do something she was going to end up with a blown teat. Milking that side out completely once a day for about four days completely solved the issue. Her udder became perfectly balanced and we saved the teat. Once the teat was brought down to normal size, her kid started using both sides and I could back off on the milking. And with an average daily gain for the first week of life of .5 lbs, he was definitely getting plenty of nutrition. :) So definitely, watch your does! They might need milking much earlier than you were anticipating. And milking can be just the thing to get the kids using a teat that they hadn’t been using. Something I think would be helpful, Delci, would be if you would give a closeup of a doe whose udder is too tight, an udder that the kids are keeping up with okay that does not need to be milked for health reasons, and an udder that is drained, for comparison sake. A lot of pictures of “a full udder” online are pictures of show animals and that can be very confusing for the homesteader who has a heritage sustainable herd at home.
Love the chicken shadow photo bombing! Lol.
I appreciate your take on raising goats. You give all sides to an issue. Thank you.
I LOOOOVE your goat videos! We are new baby goat owners and are so excited to milk mama!
Delci, obviously you make sure to give the newborns the first/colostrum from mom, but my dairy experience with Holsteins is that we always separated them after that and raised the calves on bottles. That was my thinking with goats as well since we'll be focusing on milk production more than raising and selling kids. However, you have caused me to reconsider - at least allowing the kids to be with mom during the day. I suspect mom will be much more content and probably produce more milk - even if the kids are drinking some of it when they're together. Any other suggestions or insight in that regards? Thanks.
I separate at night and keep them on during the day and I get about half of what I normally would if I still do and evening milking. It's nice because if something comes up you done HAVE to milk because the babies will still do it.
Watched this video when I got my first does.. now one is a first freshener so I had to re watch this video!! Thanks for the help!
So helpful, thanks! I have my first goats, two pregnant does and their buck and prepping for kidding and later milking. I just noticed the name and very close is one of our does, named Dulci. 😂
Thank you so much! I wanted to separate, but I wasn’t positive how early to start. Lots of great info! Thanks so much!
Excellent! I'm glad it was helpful!
This video was a great help! New to goats and still navigating the waters.
Holly S
I’m soooo glad it was helpful!
There’s lots of goat videos on my channel to help you get your goat boat upright in those waters 😉
And if you ever have any questions, let me know! 😃
Thank you so much planning to get two and begin farming
Thanks, I was wondering how long to keep my kids on my FF mama before I start milking. Very helpful.
That’s great! Enjoy that milk! ❤️
Watching this from 2022!!!! Thank youuu... from Philippines
I’m so thankful for your video. Thank you 🙏🏼
You are so welcome 😊Thanks for letting me know!
Thank you for sharing such a valuable information ! you are truly awesome and generous ^^
👍🏻 no problem!
Great info, Delci!! You are such a pro!! 😊
And we have goat milk finally!!! Woohoo!
I hope you’re having a great day!
How do you strain your milk?
What do you use to clean the utter in the beginning? What’s in the spray bottle?
Sarah Tremp
A little bit of iodine and water 😊
Delci • A Life of Heritage thank you so much! Your channel has helped me so much!! ❤️❤️❤️
Sarah Tremp
Oh! That’s so wonderful to hear!! ❤️
When you separated kids at night, did you just milk in the morning, or also at night before separating?
Love your videos!!
I just milked once a day in the morning. That way the kids get their fill all day till the end. 😊
Thank you both to clarify for me the kids need now supplement when milking once in the am?...
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Do you pasteurize your milk or sell it raw?
Thanks for all your videos! I’m brand new to goats and your videos are so helpful. My second doe just kidded (single kid) but I lost him. 😢 I’ve been milking her constantly in the absence of a kid so she will still produce. Have you experienced this before?
Ah 😕 I’m so sorry. That is so tough to go through.
Sounds like you are doing exactly what you need to do!
I’m assuming you want her in milk? If you do, you can continue to milk her until about 2 months before she kids next year (if you breed her again).
If you don’t want her in milk you can begin to dry her off by starting to milk only in the morning for a week or two and then milk every other day for a week or two and then space it out more and more.
Again, I’m sorry you had to go through that!
Thank you so much for this information.
What do you clean the utter with
how much milk yield per day ?
good even great info on how to milk ........ but when to start milking did not come up like the title claimed! smh so sad for me
I think the answers are in the video :) Does the time line below help any?
0:00 Intro and Welcome
0:35 Doe recently kidded and why I'm milking her (to relieve extra milk the newborn kids aren't drinking)
1:45 What a tight udder tells a goat
2:02 1st way to raise kids: Bottle Raise (Begin milking immediately)
2:56 2nd way to raise kids: Dam Raised (Begin milking after weaning at 2 or so months
3:25 3rd way to raise kids: Separate the kids from the does at 2 weeks at night--milk in the morning. Or separate the kids from the does at 2 weeks in the day time--milk in the evening.
4:40 4th Way to raise kids: Half doe raised and half bottle raised. Start milking immediately--great for showing goats.
5:58 Review of 4 ways to raise kids
7:00 Why to milk a doe with kids favoring one side
7:45 Olivia--my "wild" goat featured in my how to train a goat to milk
8:26 How a wild goat can turn out to be your best milking goat
8:43 Addressing concerns about taking too much milk from the kids
9:20 Switching goats to milk Faith and why I'm milking her
10:26 How long I keep my dwellings on their mother and why
10:53 How long I keep my wethers on a doe and why
11:04 How many goats I'm milking
11:14 Watch video about Astounding Benefits of Goat Milk
11:19 Showing full bucket of milk
11:26 Outro: please like, comment, and share to help other goat owners!
Thanks for watching!
So you can listen to and review the 4 ways and decide which is best for you!
Good info, I was going to be doing the seperation during night.
That’s definitely what’s worked the best for me when I’ve done it in past years ☺️
Enjoy that milk! 🥛
Hi I from Pakistan I love your videos about goats plz tell us new born babies how to give theme milking without mother thanks
Qasim Javed
Is there any goat’s milk available?
If not, you can use whole cow’s milk or goat milk replacer. Just don’t ever mix water with the cow’s milk. That will make them sick.
I use a 12 ounce plastic bottle with a little nipple I bought at the store.
thank you
Did you make your milking stand?
Kind of ☺️
The head stanchion was already there and had been used for milking cows. I built the base out of pallets! You can see more detailed pictures in this link:
alifeofheritage.com/farm-living/pallet-milking-stand/
Thanks so much for the tip, we need to build one for my goats in about a month!!
By the way what are the dimensions for it?
Not sure I understand the difference between options 2 and 3 ( which is really one option) and option 4. Option 4 is what we'd like to do now, but if we leave the kids with their moms, how would we get the kids to start accepting milk from a bottle?
Do goats give milk wven if they haven't given birth?
Great headcatch idea, keeps other goats from getting the feed.
Hey. Ok so tell me more about her being wild. I have a Nubian doeling and 2 mini Nubian doelings that don’t want anything to do with me. They are skiddish. I am not used to that. How should I try and help them be more friendly towards me and us bond? I have had them a month and haven’t pushed myself on them; but it’s getting old,
Hey, I know I'm not the person you wanted to answer your question but I have an answer for you. a year ago I rescued a Boer goat and she sounds exactly like your 2 mini Nubians. This is what I did to help my go be more friendly, when u go to feed them, feed them a bit of grain out of your hand outside of the door so your goats are in the pen and u are on the opposite side of the door, then maybe a week or 2 after start hand feeding them in the pen then 2 weeks after feed them from a bucket at feeding time but pet them while they eat. Then also kinda sit with them and any chance u get, pet them. Hope this helps. By the way you may have to adjust the periods of time for your goats like it took me two weeks for each Milestone but it could take you one or it could take you a month I don't know your goats so you may have to adjust the period of timd
@@equestrianme5380 Thank you for your advice. I am willing to try anything.
I just saw this question!
Great answer from equestrian me 😊
What I did with Olivia was catch her. That can be a feat! I understand! But I caught her and then put a long rope on her. I did have to make sure that she wasn’t in an area to get caught but then I caught her by the end of the rope. And then I loved on her.
And in her case she was in need of milking. So I also got her into the milking area and (at first) had to force her up on the stand. But working a couple weeks she realized milking stand means: grain and feels good to be milked. I did have to tie up her back leg to milk for the first couple weeks too but she got over kicking after a couple of weeks as well.
So catch them, love on them, give them grain, brush them. This is the case if forced friendship until they really are your friend 😊
How do you deal with singles? Do you start milking right away?
If my goat under not milk out by hand so how the possible milking goat under plz video clip help
I’m not sure I entirely understand the question. Does this help? If not, I’m sorry I didn’t fully understand
th-cam.com/video/RWswEEbMlL4/w-d-xo.html
❤🤲👌👌👌👍👍👍great information thank you
Can you milk an is the milk good to drink right after they have babies? Like if your just have to milk her because she has way to much?
If you start to milk a doe after she weaned her kids will she still produce enough milk? It seems that her production during the weaning should decline. Thank you.
How many litres per goat
Can you milk once a day and keep the babies with their dams 100% of the day and night? Is it goat-dependent based on how much each dam produces? Thank you! I really enjoy all I’m learning watching your videos💚
Demand is part of what regulates milkproduction. If you milk 1-2 times a day as if you are an extra kid from day 1 on, the production will adjust to the extent the doe can. Feed accordingly though and there milking so you can adjust feed to each doe will help.
Hi can you make a lambing assistance video?
I’ve never assisted a ewe lambing but I would assume it would be somewhat the same. If I did have a ewe in need I would handle it the same way as I would a goat though. ☺️
@@DelcifromALifeofHeritage hi what animals do you have on farm? And can you not make a goat birth assistance? But with obstestric?
We have goats, pigs, horses, cows, chickens and Guineas ☺️
Would this one be helpful?
th-cam.com/video/KnmnFZq50wo/w-d-xo.html
Or this one?
th-cam.com/video/9ytpXjrY-UU/w-d-xo.html
Attractive milking & views regarding raising kids and goats
I.K. shukla Shukla
Thanks for watching! ❤️
How much milk would you bottle feed kids during day ?
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO DELCI. BUT PLSSSSS ARE THERE ANY MINI MANUAL, NON-ELECTRIC MILKING MACHINES THAT CAN BE PURCHASED TO MILK THESE GOATS. SIMPLY BCUS I REALLY DON'T THINK I CAN DO THIS MILKING BY HANDS. PLSSSSS IF THERE IS ANY MANUAL MACHINES SUCH AS THAT, PLSSSSS HELP PROVIDE THE NAME AND WHERE IT CAN BE PURCHASED PLSSSSS. THANKS SO VERY MUCH.
Thank you very much.
What age?
Is milking out still needed with a first freshener? I honestly haven't checked. I assumed with multiples she would be under enough milk demand, I didn't check. We are past the colostrum.
A slightly different question, how much do I feed my doe after kidding? I was advised "give her all she wants". 😳
I am noticing clumpy poops and have already wormed. So I'm concerned she's over eating and may end up sick.
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Ну пожалуйста нет я хочу вас купить косу а то ты можешь готовить коза меня чёрная и
the title sounds so out of context
What would be a good title, do you think? 😊
Would it be okay to milk the doe if she only had one babe(it's her first) she had her yesterday April 24,2023 and her right utter is big-would it be okay to milk her-use the milk?
Do do i milk and keep for the babe and use the milk @ when babe is two weeks old?