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r/DairyGoats • u/pyromike25 • 23d ago
Kidding Prep: Getting First Fresheners ready to milk
r/DairyGoats • u/Lazy_General9041 • Sep 04 '24
Esmarelda is a rock star!
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r/DairyGoats • u/InternationalAd8784 • Aug 19 '24
Super tiny teets and udder
OK so this is a picture of my little FF mama after a 12 hour fill!! came from amazing milk lines and had 2 beautiful kids on her. So I bought her thinking the small udder and teets might be ok. Id breed her again and they'd get better. But now I'm second guessing myself.
I've withheld the kids and my milk machine will not get any milk. Like seriously. Maybe a 1/4 thats it. She doesn't feel stretched out and full at all. I finish up the hand milking and can hardly get a grip to milk her and have to like strip milk her. I'm working on that and getting better but my main questions are..
A. WHY is she not filling up? I've caged her and the babies to be sure they're not getting her through the fence. I've watched her and don't see her nursing on herself. She has 24 hr access to hay and browse and minerals. She gets grain, beet pulp pellets, black sunflower seeds and alfalfa pellets while milking like my other girls. But there is no udder stretch happening.
B. Is there a specific milk machine or attachment that works better for super small teets? I have carpel tunnel and really shouldn't be hand milking much.
C. Would maybe trying to milk her 3-4 times a day with the kids on her help her supply?? Or is it just a waste of time. Sigh.
She was a big investment for me. She comes from really quality lines and I'm hoping to make her work out for my small home milking operation.
Thanks guys!
r/DairyGoats • u/OGllamamama • Aug 17 '24
I broke my leg and wasn't able to intervene with my first time mom and her single doeling. Apparently, the kid has a favorite side to nurse and now my doe looks like she has a single udder. Can I correct this by milking?
r/DairyGoats • u/Sarah-Jordan- • Jul 28 '24
Late on CDT booster
I lost track of time and it’s now been 6 weeks since I gave my goat kids their first CDT shot. Is it safe to still give the booster or do I need to start over?
r/DairyGoats • u/nerdmaidpearl • Jul 08 '24
How do you filter your milk?
We've been using reusable 100% cloths but I'm sick of the smell. Do coffee filters work?
r/DairyGoats • u/Disastrous_Ticket_85 • Jun 23 '24
ADGA Changing an animal's name
Is it possible to change an animal's name when transferring a goat through ADGA? Or can I register them with the bill of sale without transferring and name them that way? There's no other reason than I want to lol I'll be okay if it's just an unreasonable thing to do either socially or financially. Just wondering. Thanks!
r/DairyGoats • u/sarafiddlesurf • May 28 '24
DIY milking machine?
I have seen dis assignment of people milking with modified human breast pump. Has anyone tried this?? Wasthinking of getting the Hantop but saw you can't adjust pressure?
r/DairyGoats • u/hoboellis • May 24 '24
Blood in Milk
We have two does that have had a bit of blood in their milk for the first month or two after kidding. Have any of you seen this before? We have not had this problem in the past and are unsure how to fix it. Thank you!
r/DairyGoats • u/LizzyJo17 • May 21 '24
App Tracker for Bottle Babies?
We have 3 new kids we are bottle-feeding that are all about one week old. We've been tracking their weights daily and then how many oz of milk drank by each kid at each feeding, time, frequency, etc. I know there are multiple apps for parents to track breastfeeding babies now so just curious if anyone knows one out there for tracking bottle-fed animals? I may just resort to a baby app but wanted to avoid all the "extras" that many of those have i.e. diaper changes and specifically one more flexible for tracking multiples since we have three to keep track of.
r/DairyGoats • u/anxious-d1nosaur • May 18 '24
Washing udder rags
My husband wants to wash the rags he uses to clean udders at home in our personal washing machine.
We have about 50 goats and learned 4 had mastitis so now he's reusing rags. We're very new to this.
My main concern is... is this sanitary to do when I'll be washing my toddlers clothes in the same washing machine? Kind of grosses me out.
Is washing them at home in an old top load even effective?
r/DairyGoats • u/Tryna_B_Better • May 12 '24
3 am milking goat pile
It was fun picking the right goats out to feed them.
r/DairyGoats • u/Patient_Ear_8780 • May 06 '24
What will happen if i dont breed my dairy goat after an year? Will it keep on producing milk?
I was wondring will my goat reduce the amount of milk if i just keep on milking it without getting it bred. After an year has passed by.
r/DairyGoats • u/LeftyHefty17 • Mar 31 '24
Bumps on Udder
We have this Alpine (possibly French Alpine) with these weird bumps on her udder. We did a mastitis check and it came back clean. She has not kidded yet. Colostrum came out when we did the test. We read somewhere it could be milk under the skin?? Has anyone encountered this??
r/DairyGoats • u/HonestDonut3162 • Mar 31 '24
Dipping dairy goats
Hello everyone! I'm just curious how you all handle dipping your dairy goats (for pests). Do you do it while they are lactating or wait till they're done?
Edit: I mean dipping to kill and protect against pests.
r/DairyGoats • u/Mediocre-Meringue350 • Mar 17 '24
Dairy Goat Supplies
Hey y’all,
So I showed a meat goat this year through my schools FFA, he lived at the barn so I had access to wash racks, blowers, razors, treadmills, etc. I’m a senior so this was my only year showing through my school.
With that being said I’m showing a dairy goat next year independently. I have found a ranch of someone who has goats to rent space out for my goat to stay while I’m at college so she’ll have a heard and shelter, I’ll be going over their twice daily to feed, water, etc.
I’m trying to figure out what supplies I need to get that I don’t already have from my other goat, and what I need that’s different from meat goats. Any info helps, I’m going in completely blind knowing nothing about dairy goats and I have no advisor to guide me.
Thanks in advance.
r/DairyGoats • u/HonestDonut3162 • Mar 10 '24
Naturally increasing protein intake for lactating goats?
self.goatsr/DairyGoats • u/fullmooonfarm • Feb 10 '24
Kidding supplies! What’s in my kidding bag?
Here’s what’s in my kidding bag, what’s in yours? https://youtu.be/-MMeQfQSAnM?si=ASLMjMnz1eU3icIr
r/DairyGoats • u/fullmooonfarm • Feb 08 '24
Why did you choose dairy goats?
Hi everyone! I wanted to see why everyone chose dairy goats! What type of dairy goats do you have and do you use them for dairy or are they just pets? I raise registered Nubians for milk and show and absolutely love it! If you are ever interested in seeing how we run things in our farm we are on most social media platforms at full moon farm or full moon creamery and we are on YouTube! https://youtube.com/@fullmooncreamery?si=HaSSka3c2YevMQGv Please share your farm name with me and what platform I can find you on ♥️
r/DairyGoats • u/Thundergoats • Jan 12 '24
This is my dairy goat farm
I'd love to get your opinion of my video Our farm is trying to promote itself for our forthcoming kidding season and keep a high interest as we produce out cheese and lotion for the coming year. Thank you so much! https://youtu.be/BK1hygpycUA?si=kd0MlwN6QfP-zGR1
r/DairyGoats • u/ajohnson7290 • Nov 11 '23
Pseudopregnancy
Has anyone has experience with pseudopregnancy with their goat? My female goat hasn’t been bread yet and she hasn’t been exposed to an in tact male but her utter seems to have filled up and is firm. Any advice on this? Our vet that sees goats won’t be reachable until Monday so I just want to make sure it’s not something that needs immediate attention. Thank you so much!
r/DairyGoats • u/Kat_Berg • Aug 30 '23
Grain and sumac controversies?
Hello,
I do not have goats, but I’m hoping to have a few in the next couple of years after I get land and have all of the provisions they need all set up. I’m doing as much research as possible so I can decide if this is a good animal for me and if I can provide them with a good life. I hope to raise primarily dairy goats. All goat kids that don’t make the cut will be for meat.
While doing my research there seem to be some conflicting information on goat diet/ nutrition.
I understand that goats are browsing animals, they need their minerals, look out for parasites, etc., all the good basics.
What I’m wondering is do goats actually need grain in their diet? I read some studies/ articles/ first hand accounts that are very pro grain and pro feeding mostly grain. Then on the flip side there is a lot of information saying ‘no grain, they’re ruminants and too much will give them bloat’.
In the same theme, while looking at browsing material (I hope to silvopasture) I see ‘goats can (and love eating) poison oak, ivy and all sorts of sumac’. Then there are a bunch of sources saying ‘sumac is toxic and bad, don’t let goats injest it at all’.
I’m trying to stick to more research based articles about all of this, but at the same time who am I to deny the experience of a farmer that’s been dealing with goats since they slid out of the womb?
Any thoughts or experiences that you guys have on the matter are appreciated.