Monday, March 14, 2011

Friday, March 4, 2011

There's That 3 Again!!!


So about THREE weeks ago I say to Randy...Did the chickens stop laying eggs again?? (as he hadn't brought in any in what seemed forever and I had to buy them at the store last week) He said "No..they're laying them all underneath the nests and there are THREE hens sitting on them. I want to try and hatch them." I just shook my head and sighed as we've tried this numerous times before with no success, that ended up with nothing but a stinky chicken coop. I also thought it was far too cold the previous weeks, I didn't care HOW many hens were sitting on them. Briefly looked online into an incubator for him for his birthday.

So this morning at the buttcrack of dawn he goes out to do feed the chickens and the bucks and I go out to check on the new goat babies and feed the rest. Meet him back at the house and he's dancing a jig like a little kid ;-)


WE HAVE CHICKS! I SAW ONE!!


Are you kidding me??


Nope! I saw one peek out from underneath one of the hens! Okay (smilin ear to ear)...I gotta go to work.


Ummm, not so fast Buster. We have to get a chick setup ready with a heat light, bedding, food and water. We can't just let them hang low with all the BIG chickens all day and I've got the Granddaughter due any minute.


So we slam together a chick setup and he goes underneath the hen and pulls out this itty bitty churping chick. He says... I think there is another one and hands the first one off to me. Hands that one off and sure enough....there is number THREE hiding up underneath her wing!!

Whoa...I need coffee!!



Thursday, March 3, 2011

But of COURSE on the 3rd around 3 oclock...

the first kids of the season make their appearance! Above at half an hour old.
(The number 3 "thang" again...I should have known ;-)

This was the first kidding for Susie and I have been slightly anxiety ridden over her to say the least. On the small side anyway....I couldn't even tell if she was pregnant until a couple days ago when she started to blossom an udder (and then I read that doesn't always mean diddly either). She appeared more like a bowling ball from all the LOVE=ALFALFA she was given while I was away. Unlike Hope last season, that obviously appeared to be carrying several kids. I also had no clue WHEN she was due.


I checked ligaments a couple or more times daily the last week and this morning I was rushed as Granddaughter was here. I didn't feel ANYTHING and just thought I couldn't find them (duh) along with she was RAVENOUS for her grain, so I didn't push the issue TRYING to find them and fed everybody. Thinking (ahem) that she would go off her feed if she was close.



Around noon I did a quick look-see into the pen and she was standing over by the feeder chowing down on greens. No mucus plug, no appearance of dropping and I went back inside and fed Kyra and around one put her down for her nap. Around 1:30 I heard this gawd awful bleep in one of the TWO baby monitors and I KNEW it wasn't Kyra and I knew it wasn't a familiar bleep either. Sprinted down to the barn and there Susie was laying in the middle of the pen. Two little hooves protruding out. OH CRAP!! Ran back to the milking room and got my handy dandy kidding kit and sat down behind her. Within a minute or two out came the first one! Itty Bitty but strong. Without inspection...I thought a doe. Two minutes later out came the second. Sized a bit more to my liking and without inspection I suspected.... a buck.

Susie immediately started working on the first born and I helped clean up number two and handed that one over to her as well. She finally stood up and we all went to the nursery pen under the heat lamp, as it was pretty cold out today. As I dried them the rest of the way, I finally inspected and as suspected.... one doe and one buck. The doe has wattles like her Daddy Vinnie and in looking at the pictures when I got back inside, I'm wondering if she might have blue eyes. (I'm hoping not and Randy is hoping she does) I went back out a bit ago to look and with the red heat lamp I can't tell one way or the other.
I CAN tell they are beautiful (and am definitely gonna need help with colors on these two) along with Susie is an excellent Mommy ;-)



Sunday, February 27, 2011

Long Time No Blog







Time flies when you're having fun I guess...yeah right! Time flies when there isn't enough of it.


So much has happened since my last posting that I don't know where to start. We added a beautiful (but bashful) doe named Vegas. (aptly named as I bought her with my 5:30 a.m. Vegas winnings). Another addition this past fall was our resident stud muffin complete with waddles.... from Welcome Back Kotter....Vinnie Barbarino. Of course these pic's are completely outdated.



It just now hits me as I look for the pic's of these two that both both their names start with a "V". Whoa....(to me anyway... who didn't plan that one ;-) Some will understand my fascination with repeated numbers and karma-like things of late, and some will be finally convinced I've truly fallen off my rocker. What e-v-e-r.

I hadn't even fully finished getting the food processed and put up, the garden to bed for the season, or my first doe (of the three) put in the pen for breeding, when my 77 year old beloved Dad took seriously ill for about 6 weeks. He choose to pass at home and hopefully without pain and I promised him I would see to it. I dropped everything and everybody and moved in with him to help him in his (bittersweet in my mind) journey to the other side. I could write a book on the experience on SO many levels......but I'll spare you all those passions (as this is my GOAT blog ;-) and go on with the rest of the story. I also must add that during this time period my heart hound, my first Afghan (shameless brag....completely owner handled to her AKC Championship), a few months shy of her 15th birthday, said her goodbyes to us. I know that Dad and Kahlua have met up somewhere. I miss you two terribly every second of every day.
So while this is all going on the husband and daughter graciously take on all MY responsibilities on top of their own around the farm. I tried to micro-manage the best I could through the phone on a daily basis. Including pen breeding. I'm sure some of THOSE conversations to someone on my end at Dads, that wasn't familiar with my life on the farm, might have been slightly entertained or slightly confused.
"What do you mean you THINK you saw them do it Randy?"
"Well.... how LONG did you see them tied?" "Like a bunny?" "Quick?"
"What do you MEAN you don't know if they DID IT????
"Did you see anybody have a cig afterwards or what????"
"Keep an eye on them!"
I came home sometime in December to not knowing for sure and doubting if ANY of the three planned breeding's had taken place, along with the FATTEST small herd of Nigerian Dwarf goats I'd ever seen! I am positive that the goats were FED! No doubts there!! OMG Bless his heart.....
So now we hurry up and wait, making our daily 100 trips to the barn, with a baby monitor stuck to my ear the rest of the time. If the first one in the pen took (that would be Suzie-first freshener) she would be due anytime now. She looks like a butterball. I'm wagering ONE big kid. Cinderella definitely LOOKS like she's carrying a load and we should have a month before she kids. And then there is Hope....the kangaroo...sigh....need I say more???

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Kids Almost Three Weeks Old



and I feel like I'm goin on 80! Questioning if I'm cut out for this venture. Probably nothing a little Xanax wouldn't cure ;-) Hope seems to be having a time of it keeping all four kids looking well fed so I've started supplementing a couple of them. Of course the one little doe Khloe is the smallest of the foursome and she thank goodness took to the bottle without hesitation. She was finding it kinda hard to knock her brothers off one of the TWO boobies when a couple are twice her size. So it's twenty some trips a day to the barn to gorge Hope with grain/herbs (in an attempt to keep her producing enough) and bottle feed the other two. The whole time I've got pubescent Gizmo who is attempting to show the world that even IF he doesn't have the family jewels anymore, that he is indeed a BUCK! Try and explain that politically correct to guests who come out to look at the sweet baby goats (usually with their own babies in tow). And then there is his OTHER new little caper of anytime I look like I'm going to sit down, he sneaks up from behind and if I have my hair in a ponytail, he YANKS it about clean out of my head! In between all the suckin, humpin and thumpin the kids have been totally entertaining. Still amazed at their rapid development at such a young age. Its like they were born ready to roll! Spring loaded and quick as greased lightening! I can foresee next weeks scenerio already... being out LONG after the sun goes down....trying to herd the miniature antelopes into their foot and a half wide by two foot tall barn door. Wonder if I could teach Weeny to do it?? ;-)



Haven't had much time to take pic's but above is grandson Ty Parker when he visited last weekend with his buddy Socks.

Monday, April 5, 2010

They're here!



What an experience!!! I've been a midwife of sorts to several litters of puppies and kitties, and recently the tub birth of my granddaughter, but nothing prepared me for the birthing of 4...count em!...4 Nigerian Dwarf kids!! It was a slow go the first part of day 145 with a lot of rolling around on the ground. Hope didn't seem so happy in her newly built kidding pen so I let her roam the big pen the better part of the morning. Once she got the little gyppers where she wanted them in the shoot, it was Katy Bar The Door! They came out at the speed of sound. I no sooner got the first one dry and the second one came....I didn't even have the second one's umbilical cord completely out and the third one arrived! I was up to my elbows in goats when the forth one made his appearance. By the time I got the forth one dried the first one was on his feet bouncing around on top of ME to find a boobie ;-) It was just amazing! Hope did a wonderful job cleaning them up and slowly got back on her feet. I had called Randy home from work earlier, as I knew Hope was getting close and I had the granddaughter for the day and knew I couldn't handle it all. I told him when she started popping them out I would holler at him in the monitor to come out. He had put the granddaughter down for a nap and had just stepped out to potty our 14 year old Afghan who doesn't potty so quick anymore. Hope started kidded with me softly chortling Randy....Raandy....Raaandy towards the monitor. No Randy. Which soon became RANDY, OMG another one....RANDY.....OMG another one....RAAAANDY!! When he finally made it out to the barn all four were dry and on their feet. The look on his face when he spotted us all was just priceless. He did manage to help me get their umbilical cords dipped and moved into the kidding pen where we watched them get started at the milk bar. We ended up with three bucks and one little doe. All seem to be doing well at one week today, as I try to cram in as fast as I can, what comes next and when ;-) Kinda like the birth itself!


Pictured is the new herd at ten minutes old.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Day 144



And buns are STILL in the oven! Good thing.... as it was 24 fricken degree's last night out here. I finally found a baby monitor (sound only) that works somewhat through a metal building 200 feet away to the house. It has saved at least 300 miles on this neurotic woman's feet thus far. Symptoms continue to surface daily. Today the discharge was somewhat amber. Distinct line down her back (which she's always had but not very distinct). She didn't want me to touch her today, which is very unlike her. Looks to be bagging up and general swelling of her rear end parts. When laying down she does this soft moan as she chews her cud. Ravenous appetite and I have increased her grain. Still prefers the straw to the alfalfa hay. The ligaments that were once mushy, then disappeared, then came back, are mushy again. Tomorrow morning would work good for me. Wonder what SHE thinks?? ;-)