Still no baby goats!!
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Someone requested baby goat noises, so enjoy! It's SO CUTE
I'm starting to look forward to baby goat season, which I was not aware was a thing until I was on the fediverse.
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Goat babies are just as insistent as human babies! (But a lot more mobile ~3 hours after birth)
@sundogplanets
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Someone requested baby goat noises, so enjoy! It's SO CUTE
@sundogplanets OMG! They’re here?! I thought it would be a few more days! Yay!
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Someone requested baby goat noises, so enjoy! It's SO CUTE
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Goat babies are just as insistent as human babies! (But a lot more mobile ~3 hours after birth)
@sundogplanets newborn goats are pretty much like 2 year old humans

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Someone requested baby goat noises, so enjoy! It's SO CUTE
@sundogplanets Thank you for sharing baby goat noises!!!
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BABY GOATS!!! The first mama has 2 healthy babies!
They are dried off, warmed up, and starting to try to nurse so I'm back inside warming up for a bit.
@sundogplanets #GoatWeek has begun! Time to stock up on popcorn.
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Someone requested baby goat noises, so enjoy! It's SO CUTE
@sundogplanets that white-eared baby goat is mama goat's mini-me
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Goat babies are just as insistent as human babies! (But a lot more mobile ~3 hours after birth)
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BABY GOATS!!! The first mama has 2 healthy babies!
They are dried off, warmed up, and starting to try to nurse so I'm back inside warming up for a bit.
@sundogplanets YAY!!
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It is seriously so cool to watch goat instincts. The mama immediately starts talking to her babies in a different voice than she uses to talk to me or the adult goats, and the babies almost immediately know how to start nursing, wagging their little tails and everything. The mama cleans off the babies by licking them, which also stimulates them to get up and nurse. Cute AND functional!
Maybe one other mama in early labour?
@sundogplanets@mastodon.social Are you kidding me. I think you're kidding me...
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Goat babies are just as insistent as human babies! (But a lot more mobile ~3 hours after birth)
New babies all set for the night.
How much I have to reshuffle the goats tonight will depend on who has babies. Maybe none of the other 4 mamas who were due today will have babies until tomorrow? That would make things a lot easier... (I thought I had another heat lamp, but I guess the only extra one I have is over the ducklings that I impulse-bought the other day. Oops.)
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New babies all set for the night.
How much I have to reshuffle the goats tonight will depend on who has babies. Maybe none of the other 4 mamas who were due today will have babies until tomorrow? That would make things a lot easier... (I thought I had another heat lamp, but I guess the only extra one I have is over the ducklings that I impulse-bought the other day. Oops.)
@sundogplanets
Ducklings, baby goats, a llama that melts into the barn floor. Thanks for sharing! -
Goat babies are just as insistent as human babies! (But a lot more mobile ~3 hours after birth)
Mommy trying to get a bite to eat in the few seconds she can spend on herself.
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Someone requested baby goat noises, so enjoy! It's SO CUTE
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BABY GOATS!!! The first mama has 2 healthy babies!
They are dried off, warmed up, and starting to try to nurse so I'm back inside warming up for a bit.
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New babies all set for the night.
How much I have to reshuffle the goats tonight will depend on who has babies. Maybe none of the other 4 mamas who were due today will have babies until tomorrow? That would make things a lot easier... (I thought I had another heat lamp, but I guess the only extra one I have is over the ducklings that I impulse-bought the other day. Oops.)
@sundogplanets Ooops. Time to rummage around in the basement & see if you have any old 100W incandescent bulbs & a fixture to put them in? Maybe the big plant grow light incandescent bulbs? Or one of those small-but-mighty halogen desk lamps?
Or maybe just an old computer & ask the fediverse to crowdsource a program sure to keep it's fans spinning all night...
(It's either that or move the ducklings indoors, I guess!)
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It is seriously so cool to watch goat instincts. The mama immediately starts talking to her babies in a different voice than she uses to talk to me or the adult goats, and the babies almost immediately know how to start nursing, wagging their little tails and everything. The mama cleans off the babies by licking them, which also stimulates them to get up and nurse. Cute AND functional!
Maybe one other mama in early labour?
@sundogplanets We took in a pregnant stray cat once. Watching all those tiny, cleaned off kittins nersing all at once was profound somehow. The momma didn't like to be touched and wasn't big on me, but she let me hold her and clean the blood she couldn't get off her fur herself. I'm not a mom, which is maybe why this memory sticks with me so strongly.
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Goat babies are just as insistent as human babies! (But a lot more mobile ~3 hours after birth)
@sundogplanets it's funny how much of the animal kingdom comes with such an effective initial firmware load, yet humans are little lumps of uselessness until we've had a ridiculously long training routine.
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Someone requested baby goat noises, so enjoy! It's SO CUTE
@sundogplanets Wow! I had no idea I wanted that! Thanks!