My goat delivered triplets late last night. I was on the scene maybe 20-30 minutes after they delivered. I did all I could to make sure babies knew to get under mama and get busy nursing. I couldn't tell if she was producing or not. I had purchased colostrum to be prepared, so whipped some up. They were not wanting that bottle at all. I mean some got all over me and into their mouths, but not some life saving amount. Since this was my first go round I was just a wreck worrying about them all night long. They are beautiful and strong, the one that seemed the littlest was really getting after it today. So, my hope is nature did it's thing, they all got what they need and all is well. Thank you for your helpful videos.
have 5 lambs on the ground, 1 ewe and 4 rams, one is at another farm as a bottle baby and is the only set of twins so far, all are first-time moms and still have 6 more to lamb. would like for all of the upcoming lambs to be ewes because I'm to increase my flock without purchasing outside stock. as always thanks for the info Tim, keep up the good work
Great video! Thanks so much! Although I got a little distracted watching the lambs playing in the background. :) You mentioned tube feeding lambs. Have you made a video to demonstrate that? I'd be so nervous about going down the wrong tube.
It’s almost impossible to go down the wrong way and into the lungs. I’m sure it could happen but I’ve never seen it. I have a video out there but I probably should make another.
My goat delivered triplets late last night. I was on the scene maybe 20-30 minutes after they delivered. I did all I could to make sure babies knew to get under mama and get busy nursing. I couldn't tell if she was producing or not. I had purchased colostrum to be prepared, so whipped some up. They were not wanting that bottle at all. I mean some got all over me and into their mouths, but not some life saving amount. Since this was my first go round I was just a wreck worrying about them all night long. They are beautiful and strong, the one that seemed the littlest was really getting after it today. So, my hope is nature did it's thing, they all got what they need and all is well. Thank you for your helpful videos.
Exciting stuff! You’ll be a pro before you know it. 😬
Hi Tim ! More great info. ! Thanks !! Happy Spring !
Thanks, KT. Hope all is well.
have 5 lambs on the ground, 1 ewe and 4 rams, one is at another farm as a bottle baby and is the only set of twins so far, all are first-time moms and still have 6 more to lamb. would like for all of the upcoming lambs to be ewes because I'm to increase my flock without purchasing outside stock. as always thanks for the info Tim, keep up the good work
Thanks, Gerald and good luck!
Great video! Thanks so much! Although I got a little distracted watching the lambs playing in the background. :) You mentioned tube feeding lambs. Have you made a video to demonstrate that? I'd be so nervous about going down the wrong tube.
It’s almost impossible to go down the wrong way and into the lungs. I’m sure it could happen but I’ve never seen it. I have a video out there but I probably should make another.
ah audio :)
oh by the way - there was a limping animal behind you in the first few seconds of this video - you may want to check it out
Yes. It sprained its foot yesterday. Thanks! The first upload had an error with TH-cam.
When you mention tubing do you mean stomach tubing? please elaborate I
Hello. Yes. Orogastric tube feeding.
What do you mean tubing the babies
Hello, Conrad. We mean using tube placed in their mouth that runs to their stomach.
@@LinessaFarms thank you for the education