It's pretty warm* so I brought the baby goats out earlier than yesterday.
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I bet by day 3 of this routine, the babies will be trotting along with no help. But the first couple of days are always very hard to get the babies to walk from the barn to the eating pen! #BabyGoatCountdown
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I bet by day 3 of this routine, the babies will be trotting along with no help. But the first couple of days are always very hard to get the babies to walk from the barn to the eating pen! #BabyGoatCountdown
I'm honestly not sure where the #BabyGoatCountdown is sitting. 2 mamas have had babies. I have 9 more goats, who in theory could all be pregnant, because they were all with the bucks.
Because I don't have a goat vet and I'm learning as I go, here are some educated guesses:
-I'm 90% sure 5 of them are pregnant, but I apparently have no idea what their due dates are (even though I thought I did. Oops.)
-I'm 75% sure 2 more of them are pregnant.
-I'm 99% sure 2 of them are not pregnant. -
I'm honestly not sure where the #BabyGoatCountdown is sitting. 2 mamas have had babies. I have 9 more goats, who in theory could all be pregnant, because they were all with the bucks.
Because I don't have a goat vet and I'm learning as I go, here are some educated guesses:
-I'm 90% sure 5 of them are pregnant, but I apparently have no idea what their due dates are (even though I thought I did. Oops.)
-I'm 75% sure 2 more of them are pregnant.
-I'm 99% sure 2 of them are not pregnant.In a normal year, I'm very careful about monitoring exactly when the goats are fertile and when they are exposed to the buck, so I have a very good idea of the due dates. This year, due to my big sabbatical trip, I had a very limited window of time to make sure the goats would have their babies AFTER I got back, and take away the buck from the herd before I handed them off to the farmsitter.
So. Chaos. #BabyGoatCountdown
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It's pretty warm* so I brought the baby goats out earlier than yesterday. They mostly followed their mamas, but needed some extra encouragement** to get over the snowy part.
*for Saskatchewan. Just slightly below freezing.
**I had to pick them all up and carry them.
@sundogplanets Baby Goat Carrier, could be a carreer I might love, too

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I bet by day 3 of this routine, the babies will be trotting along with no help. But the first couple of days are always very hard to get the babies to walk from the barn to the eating pen! #BabyGoatCountdown
Baby tail wags are good. Mum's there. Feeling safe.
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In a normal year, I'm very careful about monitoring exactly when the goats are fertile and when they are exposed to the buck, so I have a very good idea of the due dates. This year, due to my big sabbatical trip, I had a very limited window of time to make sure the goats would have their babies AFTER I got back, and take away the buck from the herd before I handed them off to the farmsitter.
So. Chaos. #BabyGoatCountdown
@sundogplanets honest question here: how many goats do you have or plan on having? Do you raise them? Sell them? (I'm genuinely curious). I think of this like a video game, if you let them alone their population would gradually increase on its own, right?
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I'm honestly not sure where the #BabyGoatCountdown is sitting. 2 mamas have had babies. I have 9 more goats, who in theory could all be pregnant, because they were all with the bucks.
Because I don't have a goat vet and I'm learning as I go, here are some educated guesses:
-I'm 90% sure 5 of them are pregnant, but I apparently have no idea what their due dates are (even though I thought I did. Oops.)
-I'm 75% sure 2 more of them are pregnant.
-I'm 99% sure 2 of them are not pregnant.@sundogplanets
When my grandparents had sheep, they had a large piece of green chalk tied to the chest of the ram. Then they could easily see which sheep had green marks on their backs.That's no guarantee, of course, and you probably know of the trick already, but in case you didn't...
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I'm honestly not sure where the #BabyGoatCountdown is sitting. 2 mamas have had babies. I have 9 more goats, who in theory could all be pregnant, because they were all with the bucks.
Because I don't have a goat vet and I'm learning as I go, here are some educated guesses:
-I'm 90% sure 5 of them are pregnant, but I apparently have no idea what their due dates are (even though I thought I did. Oops.)
-I'm 75% sure 2 more of them are pregnant.
-I'm 99% sure 2 of them are not pregnant.@sundogplanets These reads like an "if...then..." grade six math problem, which I never could solve. My guess is "Three goats"
But I haven't got a clue what I'm talking about.
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@sundogplanets These reads like an "if...then..." grade six math problem, which I never could solve. My guess is "Three goats"
But I haven't got a clue what I'm talking about.
@ChrisCorrigan it might be more fun to guess how many kids @sundogplanets will have by May!
12? (Ever the optimist)
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In a normal year, I'm very careful about monitoring exactly when the goats are fertile and when they are exposed to the buck, so I have a very good idea of the due dates. This year, due to my big sabbatical trip, I had a very limited window of time to make sure the goats would have their babies AFTER I got back, and take away the buck from the herd before I handed them off to the farmsitter.
So. Chaos. #BabyGoatCountdown
@sundogplanets
Long ago when I was a kid, we knew the exact date the billy mated each nanny, but they were left to deliver when they felt they were ready (usually we could see behaviour change).
I don't remember any time human intervention was necessary for birth, they is one of the good things about goats :-). -
I'm honestly not sure where the #BabyGoatCountdown is sitting. 2 mamas have had babies. I have 9 more goats, who in theory could all be pregnant, because they were all with the bucks.
Because I don't have a goat vet and I'm learning as I go, here are some educated guesses:
-I'm 90% sure 5 of them are pregnant, but I apparently have no idea what their due dates are (even though I thought I did. Oops.)
-I'm 75% sure 2 more of them are pregnant.
-I'm 99% sure 2 of them are not pregnant.@sundogplanets Here speaks a true scientist. Love you!
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It's pretty warm* so I brought the baby goats out earlier than yesterday. They mostly followed their mamas, but needed some extra encouragement** to get over the snowy part.
*for Saskatchewan. Just slightly below freezing.
**I had to pick them all up and carry them.
@sundogplanets@mastodon.social
Your goat threads remind me of...
https://youtu.be/dzkEQ5YDUF0?si=sYKxjr2W6ap01moC -
It's pretty warm* so I brought the baby goats out earlier than yesterday. They mostly followed their mamas, but needed some extra encouragement** to get over the snowy part.
*for Saskatchewan. Just slightly below freezing.
**I had to pick them all up and carry them.
@sundogplanets lovely photos
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In a normal year, I'm very careful about monitoring exactly when the goats are fertile and when they are exposed to the buck, so I have a very good idea of the due dates. This year, due to my big sabbatical trip, I had a very limited window of time to make sure the goats would have their babies AFTER I got back, and take away the buck from the herd before I handed them off to the farmsitter.
So. Chaos. #BabyGoatCountdown
It occurred to me that I could calculate a sort of #BabyGoatCountdown "expectation value" for how many goat babies this year. Last year I had an average of 1.5 babies per goat, so using my pregnancy probabilities above (very scientific haha) I'd expect 9 more babies this year (for a total of 14 babies). Let's see how that prediction turns out.
The 5 babies so far are happily napping in the sun, not doing any math at all.
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It occurred to me that I could calculate a sort of #BabyGoatCountdown "expectation value" for how many goat babies this year. Last year I had an average of 1.5 babies per goat, so using my pregnancy probabilities above (very scientific haha) I'd expect 9 more babies this year (for a total of 14 babies). Let's see how that prediction turns out.
The 5 babies so far are happily napping in the sun, not doing any math at all.
Beautiful!
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It occurred to me that I could calculate a sort of #BabyGoatCountdown "expectation value" for how many goat babies this year. Last year I had an average of 1.5 babies per goat, so using my pregnancy probabilities above (very scientific haha) I'd expect 9 more babies this year (for a total of 14 babies). Let's see how that prediction turns out.
The 5 babies so far are happily napping in the sun, not doing any math at all.
@sundogplanets
Dibs on the all black kid.
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It occurred to me that I could calculate a sort of #BabyGoatCountdown "expectation value" for how many goat babies this year. Last year I had an average of 1.5 babies per goat, so using my pregnancy probabilities above (very scientific haha) I'd expect 9 more babies this year (for a total of 14 babies). Let's see how that prediction turns out.
The 5 babies so far are happily napping in the sun, not doing any math at all.
@sundogplanets lazy bums, they gotta get helping you on your astrophysics calculations

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It occurred to me that I could calculate a sort of #BabyGoatCountdown "expectation value" for how many goat babies this year. Last year I had an average of 1.5 babies per goat, so using my pregnancy probabilities above (very scientific haha) I'd expect 9 more babies this year (for a total of 14 babies). Let's see how that prediction turns out.
The 5 babies so far are happily napping in the sun, not doing any math at all.
@sundogplanets I have no idea how good baby goats are at math but I hear rabbits can multiply very well.
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It occurred to me that I could calculate a sort of #BabyGoatCountdown "expectation value" for how many goat babies this year. Last year I had an average of 1.5 babies per goat, so using my pregnancy probabilities above (very scientific haha) I'd expect 9 more babies this year (for a total of 14 babies). Let's see how that prediction turns out.
The 5 babies so far are happily napping in the sun, not doing any math at all.
@sundogplanets that's how we (accountants) do forecasts, we love averages... at least I do

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It occurred to me that I could calculate a sort of #BabyGoatCountdown "expectation value" for how many goat babies this year. Last year I had an average of 1.5 babies per goat, so using my pregnancy probabilities above (very scientific haha) I'd expect 9 more babies this year (for a total of 14 babies). Let's see how that prediction turns out.
The 5 babies so far are happily napping in the sun, not doing any math at all.
My partner just called from the barn. MOAR BABIES!! #BabyGoatCountdown
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