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Post by feather on Apr 11, 2019 13:09:34 GMT
You are amazing to be able to do all that. And poor mom! 3 babies with all that adjusting. I hope the next ones are easier. Thinking of you.
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Post by Woodpecker on Apr 11, 2019 13:35:02 GMT
That's wonderful how you were able to shift the babies back in, outch! I would be a total nervous wreak! My sincere congrats on helping the babies out and into your "family"
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Post by feather on Apr 11, 2019 15:28:59 GMT
So adorable! All three of them.
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Post by Mari-in-IN on Apr 12, 2019 2:51:00 GMT
Oh my word @redfish... they are soooo cute! I've gone back and looked at your pics several times now. Goats just fascinate me. I've been wondering and wanted to ask you - approximately how tall are they? Thanks for posting the pics - I've really enjoyed looking at them... ~Mari
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Post by mzgarden on Apr 12, 2019 4:36:26 GMT
wow, 9, 9 & 7+ that's a lot of baby. Ours are nowhere near that big (Nubians). They are adorable. Here's hoping the rest of them are easier deliveries.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2019 14:32:54 GMT
Good on you, @redfish!
I had a similar presentation of trips from my Sunny this year. Tail first, and back feet pointing at the doe's head. Took a few minutes to get him rearranged, with mom pushing all the time.
Next one was back foot breech, but got him out no problem.
Last one was perfect two feet/one nose.
I don't know who was more tired at the end: Sunny or me.
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Post by Woodpecker on Apr 12, 2019 15:39:37 GMT
They are so darn cute!!!
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Post by LauraD on Apr 15, 2019 13:07:49 GMT
Problem #2 looks like he's already posing for the show ring!
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Post by shellymay on Apr 15, 2019 17:32:49 GMT
Congrads for getting them all out and alive, I had a ewe this year that I pulled quads out of and all alive (first time ever for live quads) the ewe had a Rupture of the Prepubic Tendon and no way was going to be able to do this on her own, and she was surely not going to live long after delivery, and no chance of raising any of the lambs, so I knew I was going to have to be there when the time was right, they where the easiest lambs I ever had to pull (ewe was really loosey) would you believe they where all ram lambs, thud!
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Post by LauraD on Apr 16, 2019 12:55:45 GMT
shellymay, I guess that just means more meat for the dinner table, right?
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