Life has been an adventure since the goats arrived. Webby and I have finally settled into a good milking routine. I'm still a painfully slow, clumsy milker, but the job is getting done. After a week of struggling, frustration, and getting my hands kicked; I had my Goat Guru come out to see what was the problem. It was an easy fix, move the milk stand! I had been bringing Webby up to our deck to milk, which was too far away from the herd. The milk stand was moved next to the goat pen a couple weeks back, and Webby is happy as a clam. She's milked every morning around 8:15 am and gives me about 10 ounces of milk. That may not seem like a lot, but I'm milking a very small goat who is still nursing a doeling. At the moment I'm toying with the idea of milking twice a day to get more milk. The sweet, rich Nigerian Dwarf milk is excellent in coffee.
Luna, our LaMancha doeling, is weaned and thriving. I'm thinking of selling her because I like the smaller Nigerian Dwarf breed better. Tanner, our recently wethered LaMancha, is weaning now and not too happy about it. My future hope for him is to become a companion for Lil Bit. Pipsqueak is sill as clingy as ever. You can't open the gate to the goat pen without Pippy racing out to see you. He has been wethered as well. Buck goats are incredibly rude and disgusting, and I really don't want one around. Pippy will get bigger, but stay sweet. He's little Sweet Candy's best buddy, so I want to keep the dynamic duo together. Bucks need to stay separated from the does for a multitude of reasons.
My goals now for my goats are milk for coffee, cheese, and possibly soap. I'd like to breed Webby this fall for spring babies. Sweet Candy will be bred in the spring for fall babies. This way I'll always have milk, and the sales of their offspring can fund my insanity. The girls are also considering joining 4-H, so they can show the Nigis. Webby is registered and the two little ones will be soon. I'm looking forward to seeing this little enterprise grow and flourish.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Whew!!
I'm always excited for the summer season: the warm weather, break from school, getting organized, being lazy. Summer never seems to work that way. I look at summer as a time to relax, but we're always busier now than during the school year. Play dates with friends, sports, and activities for the kids take up the majority of time. I look outside and see a multitude of tasks that need to be completed before winter. My schedule is filled with Westernaire activities and prep for football. I feel guilty sitting down with a good book, basking in the sun; while laundry needs to be done and the house needs a good scrubbing. I know some of these things can wait, but I can't help thinking of summer as a time to take back control of the house and yard. Maybe someday I'll learn to relax!
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Sunday Night at the Ranch
Hubby is asleep in front of The Voice. I do agree with this, I do find the show that boring. Zzzzzzzzz! Nathan has decided to chase the fox that thinks we're his family. Chloe is wearing an orange wig, and has placed a pillow in her rear so she can be Nicki Minaj. Ella is riding her bike wearing PJ pants and a rabbit skin coat. Sammy is donning a cowboy hat and riding her bucking bike. I am writing about the mountain crazy I am currently witnessing.
Off to tick off a goat. Baby is having a sleepover, so I can milk mama in the morning. Good night folks!
Off to tick off a goat. Baby is having a sleepover, so I can milk mama in the morning. Good night folks!
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Dances with Goats
It has been nearly two weeks since WebiGayle and Sweet Candy, two Nigerian Dwarf goats, came to Big Buck Ranch. Webby has definitely gotten more comfortable with me, but we still have our battles. After a week in her little pen with her daughter, Sweet Candy, Webby figured out how to escape. She'd hop onto the roof of her house, then onto the roof of the neighboring chicken coop, hop to the roof of the badly neglected rabbit hutch, and into the chicken run. Poor Webby then gets stuck on the outside looking at the crying baby doeling in the goat pen. After a day and half of high flying escapes, I added a cattle panel to the top of Webby's roof. That stopped her temporarily until she discovered that she could get on the roof and hop over the gate. Try as I might to keep her in, she figured out how escape even through the tiniest gap.
Friday, I spent my morning rebuilding my goat pen. The fence line was extended to the edge of my shed/coop/ horse stall/all purpose building. The gate was moved, climbing toys rearranged, and my two La Mancha kids moved over. Pipsqueak, our 3 week old Nigerian Dwarf buckling, went to to join his buddies, too. Webby has tried to get on the roof to figure out how to escape only to learn she can only hop back in. Score one for me!
Now we need to work on milking time. The new step up has slightly stressed Webby out. There are new goats in her pen she needs to learn to live with. Poor little Sweet Candy gets upset when mama goes off for the milk. I'm learning how to milk, so I'm painfully slow. Webby seems to get bored with me after a bit and kicks. As soon as we're done she's trying to make a mad dash back to baby. I am getting the hang of things. This has definitely been a test of patience, something I pray about often.
Friday, I spent my morning rebuilding my goat pen. The fence line was extended to the edge of my shed/coop/ horse stall/all purpose building. The gate was moved, climbing toys rearranged, and my two La Mancha kids moved over. Pipsqueak, our 3 week old Nigerian Dwarf buckling, went to to join his buddies, too. Webby has tried to get on the roof to figure out how to escape only to learn she can only hop back in. Score one for me!
Now we need to work on milking time. The new step up has slightly stressed Webby out. There are new goats in her pen she needs to learn to live with. Poor little Sweet Candy gets upset when mama goes off for the milk. I'm learning how to milk, so I'm painfully slow. Webby seems to get bored with me after a bit and kicks. As soon as we're done she's trying to make a mad dash back to baby. I am getting the hang of things. This has definitely been a test of patience, something I pray about often.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Mother's Day 2013
Loved my family, loved my critters, built a greenhouse, planted veggies, has a yummy breakfast, built a milk stand, battled a milk goat (I won), covered in milk, time to shower!!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Never a Dull Moment
At this very moment Big Band music is blaring in the background. The boys just finished a wrestling match in the living room. One child has decided we have overworked her today, and stomped upstairs because she was asked to empty the baby bottle out of the dish drainer. The dishwasher isn't working, so my other dishwashers are doing whatever they can to avoid that task. The small dogs are outside, the big dogs are in shock, and the not so cranky girls are chasing a tiny, baby goat around the kitchen. What are you doing tonight?
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