Goats go into heat during the fall, and we wanted to make sure that we got her to visit her suitor in time. So in late September we dropped her off at the gentleman's house, and as we walked her to the corral where she was to stay for the breeding period, the buck introduced himself to her. Last week I received a call from the neighbor down the road letting me know that Annie was bred and ready to be picked up and brought home.
He told me that he observed his buck breeding Annie a couple of days after we dropped her off. He observed semen dripping from her and marked the date on his calendar. Now, a doe's heat cycle is approximately every 18-21 days, so he watched her beginning on the 17th day after the breeding date that he witnessed and continued watching for signs of her going into heat for about a week after that.
Annie showed no signs of going into heat that he could observe, which tells us that there is a very high probability that the breeding was successful and we'll have a kid or kids in early spring. A goat has a gestation period of about 150 days, so according to our calculations, Annie's due date should be about March 29, 2016. Baby goats are so cute. Here is a picture of Annie from April 9, 2013, when she was just born:
Cute little Annie |
We brought a bag of feed for her when we dropped her off and we wanted to pay the gentleman a 'stud fee' for having his buck breed Annie. He would have none of it and would accept no money. He simply said, "My payment is the pleasure I get out of helping a neighbor." What a nice thing! We're certainly thinking of something that we can do for him to express our appreciation. There are many people who are a blessing to us and I feel indebted to them. We are certainly fortunate to have such giving friends and neighbors!
Annie in the pet carrier |
Little Luna |
Welcome Home, Annie! |
It is nice to have Annie back on one hand. On the other hand, it takes a little getting used to. Having a goat is like having a nosy, mischievous toddler around - always getting into trouble and going where she's not supposed to be. Annie is healthy looking and this spring she should deliver a kid or two. We can't wait for that!
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