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Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: fifixx on April 03, 2011, 10:43:05 am

Title: Triplets
Post by: fifixx on April 03, 2011, 10:43:05 am
Triplets!!  My first goat to kid has just had 3 - they all look healthy and strong, I just want to know how to make sure it stays that way and if I should be looking for any problems.
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: Blinkers on April 03, 2011, 11:07:18 am
Yeay - fantastic - congratulations.   Just make sure they've all suckled and getting their fair share of colostrum each.  Vital.

 :wave:
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: jaykay on April 03, 2011, 11:45:16 am
Excellent  ;D
That's the thing with triplets, is to make sure they're all getting fed since obviously one has to wait its turn. You might need to 'top up' the last one to feed, but if it's getting fed at all, leave it with mum and its siblings.
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: fifixx on April 03, 2011, 12:26:22 pm
All have suckled - the last one born is a bit more sleepy - but has definitely fed so probably just exhausted!
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: Anke on April 03, 2011, 03:32:28 pm
Make sure you go back every couple of hours (daytime) and put the little ones onto mum, maybe the last one /sleepy one first next time?

Also with lambs if you wake them up with a stick or similar they should first get up with a comfortable stretch, a sign that they are not starving. Should be the same with kids I assume? Also check if tummy is nice and full.
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: fifixx on April 03, 2011, 03:36:12 pm
I've just checked them and the stronger 2 are wobbling around the  pen getting acquainted with their long legs!  No 3 is snoozing, although opened eyes to see what was going on when I arrived.  i'll go back in half an hour and get it up if it's still asleep.

Also, does the mum need anything extra seeing as she is feeding 3?  i have already given her a nice warm bowl of oats and molasses which she gobbled up and now she has plenty of hay
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: Anke on April 03, 2011, 03:47:30 pm
Go very slowly on the concentrate for the next couple of weeks or so, otherwise she is more likely to get milk fever. Oats and sugar beet shreds (if thats what she is having at other times too) would be fine, a little concentrate on top and increase very slowly. But watch that she doesn't loose her appetite. Good hay and lots of water.
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: little blue on April 03, 2011, 05:09:14 pm
Congratulations!

Our twins seem to both favour the same "quarter" (to give it its proper, if stupid name! Here its her "left or right boob!!") so we are milking off the other to keep her comfortable...
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: Roxy on April 03, 2011, 10:10:21 pm
Kids are always a bit sleepy for the first couple of days, until they find their feet properly!!  In cases off triplets, the mum could really do with an udder like a cow, so they can all feed at once!!

We have only ever had one set of triplets in all our years of goat keeping ......three white male kids.
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: fifixx on April 04, 2011, 08:29:22 am
Our next goat had.....triplets!  We had to call the vet as she was pushing and pushing but nothing was happening - when the vet came, it was a breech - I certainly couldn't have sorted out 12 legs inside her!  All is well this morning, I'll post some pics a bit later.  One goat to go - wonder what she'll have?!!
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: Anke on April 04, 2011, 12:36:46 pm
Oh boy, are you going to have your hands full.... Are you bottle feeding any of them?

If you leave them on the dam I would check their weight gain regularly, just to make sure one doesn't stay behind. I have found that this years kids (bottle fed from day 4) are really putting on weight very well in comparison to last year's that were left on the dam for about 10 weeks (I just was too busy to milk her out). Will be interesting to see if there are final size differences too.

Have fun watching those kids!
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: Mays on April 04, 2011, 02:43:51 pm
wow you are on a roll! fingers x for the safe arrival of your next batch, and were are the photos :love:  ;)
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: fifixx on April 04, 2011, 04:56:56 pm
couldn't work out how to reduce the size of my pics - so this is the Facebook album link!

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=344305&id=518309877&l=6497daebbe (http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=344305&id=518309877&l=6497daebbe)
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: little blue on April 04, 2011, 08:36:22 pm
they are absolutely gorgeous!
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: ballingall on April 04, 2011, 11:25:22 pm
Oh boy, are you going to have your hands full.... Are you bottle feeding any of them?

If you leave them on the dam I would check their weight gain regularly, just to make sure one doesn't stay behind. I have found that this years kids (bottle fed from day 4) are really putting on weight very well in comparison to last year's that were left on the dam for about 10 weeks (I just was too busy to milk her out). Will be interesting to see if there are final size differences too.

Have fun watching those kids!

Bottle rearing the kids does make a difference- both to the kids weight and to the state of a show goat's udder!
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: Roxy on April 04, 2011, 11:31:21 pm
Goodness, are your goats going for a hat trick in kids!!!

I, too, notice that kids bottle fed grow like weeds.  I have left the earlier born pygmy on the mother, mainly because of my discolated finger, and less milking needed, that way, and the kid I am bottle feeding is 4 weeks younger, and already catching the other up in size
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: ballingall on April 04, 2011, 11:37:38 pm
Oh my god they are cute! What breed are they? I thought your females were angora's, but the kids definitely look like they have been crossed with something else.

Beth
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: Roxy on April 04, 2011, 11:48:30 pm
Oooh, they are gorgeous ......will you be keeping them all :o
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: fifixx on April 05, 2011, 08:39:04 am
The mums are Cashmere crosses first generation, the Billy - Jethro! - was a pure Boer.  I am not milking - although i had planned to milk one to have some milk for us, now fat chance with 3 kids to feed! - but raising to sell as meat
Title: Re: Triplets
Post by: Anke on April 05, 2011, 03:34:58 pm
I really like the one (BOY?) with the knee patches - good for playing in mud!

I am still waiting on my last one to kid....