Nibbles’ Twins

Nigerian Dwarf Doeling at Cabochon Farm in Zimmerman, MN

Nibbles wrapped up our 2016 kidding season by giving us twins on July 16th.  This was during our county fair so I was driving back and forth between the fairgrounds and home to watch the (human) kids show their animals and check in on Nibbles to see how she was doing. This extra driving paid off with my being home when Nibbles was finally ready to deliver.

The babies were very large (both over 4 pounds) and she needed help delivering. The buckling was particularly difficult because he was positioned upside down and backwards and needed to be turned before he could be delivered.  By the time he was out safely, both Nibbles and I were exhausted.

Nibbles got a dose of Banamine for pain relief – yep she was sore – and a course of antibiotics to prevent a potential uterine infection from my hand being inside her to re-position the babies.  She recovered from her delivery without any complications and has been a great mom, as always.

For their part, the kids were none the worse for wear. They were up and nursing immediately after birth and pestering their poor mother incessantly – completely oblivious to the stress they had caused the poor midwife.

Most births proceed uneventfully, but sometimes a doe needs help. That’s why I try to be present at all the birth of all our babies. (And why I have the vet’s phone number in my cell phone.)  Thankfully we got through 2016 vet-free. Hoping for the same for 2017.

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Nibbles’ buckling playing “king of the straw bale”
Photo of Nigerian Dwarf kid in feeder
Nibbles’ doeling relaxing in the feeder
Photo of baby goat being held
Snuggling the last baby of the 2016 season