My wife has the due dates for all the animals written down in a calendar. It is kidding season and so far Callie has had a little spotted doeling named Betty, and Mocha has had a little solid black doeling (with the exception of about 3 white hairs on her forehead) named Blackie. It was Agnes' turn. Tricia went out to the barn thinking that it was getting close and sure enough, Agnes was in labor. You can see the little hooves poking out.
It was a particularly hard labor for Agnes. She hollered like nobody's business to push this little baby out. Finally, here she came...
Yes, another doeling. This one is a completely new color, leading us to believe that the father is Popcorn and not Buckwheat. Buckwheat is the daddy of all the other goats out here, yielding offspring that is black or spotted. This little girl is light tan with a white head. She was up on her feet in 15 minutes after being born and Agnes licking her clean.
She has long legs and is a spunky little critter. All the other animals are curious about this new addition to the barnyard family, and they come up to sniff her. She has no fear and it is quite a task to keep her safely away from the cows who could easily step on her if she got up under their feet.
I was just calling her "Brownie," but she got a name change the other day. I was asked by a family member to name the baby after her, so absolutely, Brownie's name is now Abby. Meet Abby, everyone:
Tricia loves her little goats, but we are getting too many for our pasture to hold. Tillie is expecting any day now and we think she's carrying more than one. Tricia has been milking Agnes and the milk is good and sweet. She is a dairy goat (1/2 Nubian and 1/2 La Mancha) and is making quite a bit.
There is a lot of cutting up and playfulness out on the pasture right now with all the little ones. Kidding time is a fun time!
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