We’re well into spring and for us on the homestead that means new kids.
Goat kids!
Last year our goats kidded at the end of March but this year it’s been the first week of May with one momma yet to deliver.
So, I thought I would share some of the signs we look for to let us know their time is getting close.
- Full udder. Which means the new momma is making milk to nourish her babies. However, some mommas won’t fill up until twenty-four hours before kidding.
- Softening. The ligaments above her tailbone will soften and feel squishy.
- Dropping. Which means the babies have dropped and are getting into delivery position. Momma goat will look like her sides are sunken in.
- Puffy. Her vulva will become puffy and relaxed.
- Restlessness. Momma goat just seems unable to get comfortable.
- Pawing. Some mommas will paw at the ground like their digging a hole.
- Discharge. This can occur days or even weeks before the time of delivery.
There you have it, a few signs to look for as you’re awaiting the arrival of your new kids. Just remember every goat is different, what happens with one may not be the same with another. Just be patient.
By the way, be sure to keep a Homesteading Journal to document your experiences during your journey.
Happy Homesteading!
