23 Jun, 2022
Preparation for your new baby goats. Enclosure - Fencing. Baby goats can squeeze through tiny spaces so make sure your fence has small openings, tight to the ground, and gates have minimal gaps. Housing - Shelter can be a variety of things, dog house, shed, lean-to, barn, etc. Just insure they are out of the wind and rain and have dry bedding. Bedding can be straw, hay, or wood chips/shavings. If you are in a high preditor area make sure your fences are high or you can lock them in at night. Wheel barrel, shovel pitchfork - And a plan for how and when you will clean out their soiled bedding, where to compost it. Hoof trimmers - We will train you on trimming hoofs. Wonder Dust - Wound and blood stop powder good for any kind of injury. Keep it with your hoof timmers in case you clip too far. Rectal Thermometer - The first thing to check when you think your baby goat is sick. We just use dollar store oral thermometers and keep them with a stack of disposable gloves. Then insert it in a finger of the glove to use so it will keep clean. Goat Nutri-drench - for emergencies, lots of vitamins and minerals to help recover from illness. Collars - Use break away collars if you are going to leave them on all the time. Goats have a way of getting caught up on things or each other. Leashes - Leash training them early will be very helpful in the long run. Scale - To weight them when they are babies to insure they are gaining weight and growing. If you have one already you can just use a kitchen scale while they are little. Vitamin boosters - North 40 has a huge selection an entire aisle long. I pick them up in paste tube form. I’m not loyal to a particular brand. The ones I like to have on hand - Selenium and Vitamin E Gel - Vitamin A-D-E-B12 - Diatomaceous Earth - Every time we clean bedding I like to put down a layer of this as well as dust them with it occasionally. We have deer and field mice and other critters that can bring fleas or lice around and keeping a clean area with regular dusting of DE can limit them sticking around. Feeding Food and Water dishes - As babies do not use water buckets as they could fall into them. Use shallow bowls like dog dishes for water and goat grower Bottles - This wide mouth bottle that attaches to the pritchard teat is my favorite. https://www.premier1supplies.com/p/wide-mouth-lamb-n-kid-feeding-bottle?p1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzLCVBhD3ARIsAPKYTcS3rUa0Z-awYvi9IUHXUw5UCymKUvYjxyoAPa1UiyfzXSE6IJ0BTP8aAss0EALw_wcB I like it because you can easily wash the entire bottle because of the wide mouth. It is also easy to fill up because of the wide mouth, vs using a funnel to fill bottles multiple times a day. The bottle is only sold at Premier 1 online which in general has the best livestock supplies. The pritchard teat is sold at most all livestock stores, Tractor Supply and North 40. (Just the yellow narrow cap and red teat) and you can buy the narrow neck bottles to go with it there or even use disposable soda or water bottles. The only thing I warn is that the bottles are VERY clean. Bacteria can build up and cause bloat or sickness. We scrub our bottles by hand and then put them in the dishwasher under sanitize. The bottles I mention above are dishwasher safe, the only thing that I will say is that the branding and ink measurements on the outside will start to wear off with constant dishwasher use but they do have the oz measurements embossed on the bottle as well so even if all the lettering washes off you will still be able to see it. Thermometer - to test the temp of the milk. I just use an old school meat or candy Thermometer with the probe to stick in the bottle and check the temp. Hay - Alfalfa, Timmothy or Orchard Hay. Even when they are still on the bottle leave out hay for them to start to nibble on. This will help develop their rumen. Purina Goat Grower - You can find this at Tractor Supply. North 40 does not stock it. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/purina-noble-goat-grower-16-medicated-goat-feed-50-lb Loose minerals - We like Manna Pro but there are lots of good brands. Initially most of the minerals will be provided in the medicated goat grower.