The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: Thrift Bee on September 18, 2013, 08:16:55 pm
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A more experienced goat person told me that i would run into problems because my kid wasn't weaned by 6 months. He told me that when the kids mum is kidded again, the original kid will revert to suckling again.
Does anyone have any experience with a similar situation.
We are separating them at night, but the youngster is definitly still snacking during the day. Will she just stop in time? Its quite difficult to ensure the youngster is eating enough solids because Mum is such a greedy guts.
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Strange you should ask this. I have sheep and I can take the lambs away at around 4-5 months for 2 weeks then put them back and they won't suck. However, I took my kids away around. 5-6 months and I out back approx 4-6 weeks later and am sure I saw one suckling or trying to. Mum has dried up so hopefully it won't continue.
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Let the doe sort it out - mine have never been backward in letting their kids know when enough was enough!
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Mine went back to suckling last year after a 3 week break but I was milking the doe, hadn't dried her off. Soft thing that she is she was quite happy to let them and to let another does twins suckle this year. Even had pregnancy toxeamia before the other doe kidded though she wasn't pregnant.
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Mum is letting kid suckle but she is fairly dry. She is really soppy. It might just be a comfort thing as he was weaned younger than others.
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She'll soon boot him off when the next ones come along... :)