I have four beauitful kids ( baby goats). Two were born two days ago & two more were born today. We have them in stalls with blankets & lots of straw & food for both nannies. We have been bringing them in when they get cold. I just want to know what we can do to help them. Its quite cold out but we keep them as warm as possible & check on them frequently, every hour or so as needed. Is there anything else we can do to help them? We plan to buy some substitute milk for them when they are inside becuase the nannies wont let us milk them properly, they only allow us to get a few squirts. So we've just been loving, and we warm them up when they are cold exc exc. We don't want to loose them, they are so sweet , loving, and have become a part of the family. We give each nanny & her kids their privacy but we are protective & the weather is cold so we check up on them & help them. So is there anything else we can do? Thank you so much for your feedback!
2007-02-17
12:11:20
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Carly
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