Skip to main content

How to Care For Baby Goats?

The newly born goats are called kids or baby goats. Baby goats are really very cute, frolicking and always follow their mom on their tiny legs. They need proper care when they are just born.

Good caring during this period will ensure healthy and productive goats for your business. Sometimes you might think about raising these cute, little baby goats as pets.

But caring newly born baby goats is involved with lots of step by step hard work. It's not too easy as you are thinking. But it will be much easier if you allow your does for caring their babies.

If you want to care for the baby goats, then you will need to get well-versed with the basics of goat's care.

You must have to understand what is good for the baby goats, and what is bad for them. However, here we are describing more about how to care for baby goats.

How to Care For Baby Goats

Newly born baby goats are lovely but helpless, just like other animals or humans. The kids need to be left alone with their mom, for the first few weeks after their birth.

Especially the kids need their mom's nursing badly during the first 24 hours after their birth. The kids need colostrum during this period.

Colostrum is the fist milk, produced by the doe after giving birth. And colostrum is considered as life giving milk. Within the first 24 hours of birth, the lining of a goat's digestive system can only take in the colostrum.

This first milk is enriched with various nutrients, antibodies and proteins. Colostrum also helps the baby goat to protect them from various types of diseases.

how to care for baby goats, baby goats, goat kids, newborn goat kids, cute baby goats, cute goat kids

Ensure a suitable place is ready for the baby goats, where they can sleep. The selected place must have to be dry and warm enough, and it should be protected from the sun and rain.

Drafty place is not suitable for the goat kids. So ensure that the place is not drafty.

For sleeping, pile up some fresh and clean hay for the babies. Place heat lamp inside the kid's shed or inside the barn, during the winter season. This will keep the place warm and comfortable for the babies.

Feed the baby goats frequently on a regular basis. They usually have a small stomach after their birth. So you have to feed them frequently (several times a day).

You have to feed the kids at least 4 to 5 times a day. Feeding 4 to 5 times a day might seems very difficult to you.

That's why most of the goat breeders allow their does to take care of their babies for a few days after birth. If you don't want your does to take care of the kids, then you can consider feeding them goat's milk or milk replacer through bottle-feeding system.

Hold the nipple near the kid's mouth for bottle-feeding them. Sometimes the kids will refuse at first, but they will start suckling after a few try. You have to be patient.

You must have to take proper care of the baby goats, in order to prevent any health problems and for keeping the kids healthy.

Trim the hooves of the kids and deworm them on a regular basis. Give them all required vaccines when they are young.

Before vaccination, it will be better if you contact with any of your nearest veterinarian. Clean the ears, hooves, face and legs of the baby goats regularly by using warm and damp cloth.

These are the basic caring steps of baby goats. If you are thinking about raising goats as pets, then you can also consider naming the baby goats. However, be very careful in very steps and always try to take good care of them. God bless you!

Comments

Popular Posts

Murray Grey Cattle

The Murray Grey cattle are a breed of beef cattle from Australia. It was developed in the upper Murray River valley on the New South Wales. The breed was developed in 1905 from an initial chance mating of a black Aberdeen Angus bull and a roan Shorthorn cow during the Federation drought. From these matings the resulting thirteen dun-grey calves were kept as curiosities. And then Peter and Ena Sutherland bred them on the Thologolong property along the Murray River in New South Wales. Murray Grey cattle grew faster and were good converters of feed and produced quality carcases. These are the reasons this animals become very popular after their development. And local farmers became interested soon in these animals and began breeding them. The first large scale commercial farms were established in the 1940s. Today the breed is available in many countries. Both live Murray Grey cattle and embryos have been exported to many countries such as Canada, South America, New Ze...

Sorting Cattle

Sorting cattle is important if you have a large number of animals. For better management you will need to separate the animals into different groups depending on their age, size, gender or condition score. If some cattle of your herd need to be examined by a veterinarian or confined due to injury or illness, then separation may also need to be done. Sorting is also needed for separating the calves that need to be weaned from their mothers. And separating the bulls is also necessary after they have done their duty with breeding cows. Sorting Cattle Sorting cattle is not actually a difficult task. It can be done easily if you understand stockmanship principles that take advantage of bovine psychology and behavior. However, here we are describing more about the ways of sorting cattle. Sorting From a Squeeze Chute In this system you can move your cattle through a working corral into a chute system into the squeeze. In this system you can check and process animals f...

Andalusian Black Cattle Farming

Andalusian Black cattle farming is not too popular, even in it's native area. It is a relatively rare breed which is valued for meat production. But today, the breed is listed as 'endangered', and total number of the breed is very less. The Andalusian Black cattle is a taurine cattle breed, and it was originated in west Andalusia, Spain. It is also known by some other names such as Negra de las Campiñas, Negra Campiñesa and Spanish: Negra Andaluza. The Andalusian Black cattle is actually a beef cattle breed which is raised primarily for meat production purpose. The breed is found in two main areas of west Andalusia (from Cordova to the foothills of the Sierra Morena), and in the provinces of Seville, Cádiz and Huelva. Today, total population of the Andalusian Black cattle breed is very less. And there were about 800 purebred cattle in the year of 2007. Total number of this breed decreased mainly for crossbreeding with other local cattle breeds. Other reason...

Belted Galloway Cattle Farming

Belted Galloway cattle farming is popular, especially in it's native area. It is a beef cattle breed and raised mainly for meat production purpose. The breed is also known by some other names such as Beltie, Oreo Cow and Panda Cow. The Belted Galloway cattle breed was originated from Galloway in the west side of Southern Scotland. It is a heritage breed, and is well adapted to living on the poor upland pastures and wildswept moorlands of the region. Exact origins of the breed are unclear. But it is often surmised that the white belt of the breed may be a result of cross breeding with the Dutch Lakenvelder belted cattle. And the breed is named so mainly because of the belt. An association for the breed named the Belted Galloway Association was formed in 1921 in Scotland. And the name of the association was changed to Belted Galloway Society in the year of 1951. The association keeps and records pedigrees for Belted Galloways and oversees the registration of White and Re...

Cleaning A Cow

Cleaning a cow in the proper way can keep the animal look and feel fresh. Cleaning also help to prevent external parasites. You may also need to clean your cow to show it off at your local county fair or other occasions. And you need to clean your cows more often especially if you have dairy cows. You can integrate a spraying system for cleaning a cow once a day or so. Along with cleaning the body, you should also provide a footbath for better health of the cow's hooves. However, here we are describing more about the process of cleaning a cow. Sprinkler System Add Sprinkler in a Pre-milking Wash Pen You can construct a pre-milking wash pen with sprinklers for cleaning multiple cows. In this system, install sprinklers all along the pen you hold the cows in before milking. Using concrete for the floor will be good. It will help to keep the floor dry quickly and you will not have a constantly muddy area. You should spray sprinklers both up and down to wash the cows th...

Agerolese Cattle Farming

Agerolese cattle farming is not common, even in it's native area. It is a dairy cattle breed which is raised mainly for milk production purpose in it's native area. It is a pretty rare breed and not available outside it's native area. The Agerolese cattle is actually from the area of Agerola, in Campania in southern Italy. It was developed from cross-breeding of indigenous Podolica cattle with Bruna Italiana, Italian Holstein-Friesian and Jersey cattle. The breed is particularly associated with the Sorrento Peninsula and Monti Lattari. The Agerolese cattle is one of the 16 minor Italian cattle breeds of limited diffusion recognized and protected by the Ministero delle Politiche Agricole Alimentari e Forestali, the Italian ministry of agriculture. There were a total of 200 animals available according to a census completed on 1 January 2002. And the conservation status of the Agerolese cattle breed was reported by the FAO as 'endangered-maintained' in 200...

Ankole-Watusi Cattle Farming

Ankole-Watusi cattle farming is pretty popular, especially in it's native area. It is a multi-purpose breed of domestic cattle which is raised and valued for show, draught, meat and milk production purpose. The Ankole-Watusi cattle is a landrace breed, a type of Sanga cattle and originally native to East Africa. It is also known as Ankole Longhorn, and also sometimes known simply as Ankole or Watusi. Ankole-Watusi cattle is actually an ancient breed, and ancient rock paintings and depictions of these animals have been observed in the Sahara region and in the Egyptian arts and pyramid walls. The Sanga breed has spread to the Sudan, Uganda, Kenya and some other parts of Eastern Africa, becoming the base stock of the indigenous African cattle populations. It has most of the usual Zebu characteristics such as the pendulous dewlap and sheath, hump of variable size and the upturned horns. The Ankole-Watusi cattle have played a very important role in the lives of various ...