I've been gardening for most of my life and have been a devoted fan of organic gardening the whole time. It just makes so much more sense to work in harmony with Mother Nature than to fight her. Besides which it is better for the planet and better for our bodies. Here you can see what I'm planting and harvesting, with gardening hints and resources thrown in for good measure.
Monday, May 3, 2021
What a Monday!
I went out about 530 this morning to unload feed and decided to hay the goats while I was at it. And this is what I found.
On Sunday evening Caramel didn’t show any major signs of imminent kidding so when I went out about 530 Monday morning to find fresh twins it was a bit of a surprise. It was a bit touch and go through the day. They couldn’t seem to get latched on to nurse and The hill pen is rough with a steep slope. So I called my boss to say I’d be late and could I come get a bottle. When I got back the doeling had a cold mouth and wouldn’t suck so I took her in the house and warmed her up. In the meantime her brother took an ounce of colostrum from the bottle.
I gave everybody a shot of B complex and once she warmed up baby girl sucked down a couple of ounces and went back to her mom. I moved them to an empty kennel more out of the wind and with more level ground, cleaned up and went to work.
When I got home baby girl was up and able to latch and nurse on her own while her brother seemed dull and listless.
So I put him in the bathroom with the heater on high and gave him another shot of B complex. His body temp was a bit low, just under 103 when it should be about 105. I was really sweating it because he just seemed like he wasn’t going to perk up at all.
Then it happened. I tried again and he was trying to suck my fingers and I finally got him on the bottle. He sucked down a whopping 3 ounces and was up wagging his tail. Whew. I let him rest while I did evening chores then took him back to his mom.
Lots more happened the last couple days but I’m too tired to tell right now. #appreciationI sooo appreciate my friend and mentor Karen for her advice and support
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