The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: benkt on June 26, 2015, 05:55:44 pm
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Hi Folks,
One of my milkers has had an abscess at the base of her dew claw. The vet has been out to sort her out, but she's still a bit under the weather and reluctant to let her three month old kid suckle. The kid is going to be a 'keeper' to replace her mum in due course - should I just wean her now or try to get her on to a bottle? She's nibbling feed and hay and has not really had a bottle before. Mum has a 28 day withdrawal for the antibiotics so I'm not going to get milk any faster from her by weaning. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
Thanks,
Ben
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Sounds like mum might make the decision for you if she's not letting the kid suckle!
Be interested to hear what the more experienced people have to say. I am planning on weaning mine at 3 months as that seems to be the recommendation for intact male kids. My boys are clearly greedy guts though as they are 7 weeks old and doing a lot more than just nibbling on stuff!
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If the kid has not been on the bottle really ever you will struggle to get her to take one now. So I would leave her with the dam AND encourage the kid to eat more concentrates (18% protein ), does the little one take stuff from mum's bowl? Give lots of branches and nice soft hay. She should be fine, although I don't wean any of mine until at least 6 months old (they are on the bottle from day 4). Entire boys get a bottle for at least their first year.
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istay on the mother and self wean around about 6 months.
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I've left her with mum, who has decided that its definitely time to wean - both are eating well now and kid seems to be doing fine, if a little bit bleaty! Thanks.