The last goat kidded this week. I know that sounds like a really big goat farm, but we only have two breeding age goats. The second, and last goat, LuLu, went into labor like clock work. I read somewhere that goats tend to kid at the same time of day each year. Remembering that she had birthed in the evening last year, I wasn't surprised to see the tell-tale signs start at about 6 pm. We were all excited to see what she would have. LuLu is what they call a "paint" Nubian. Like the horse, she has a lot of white. And last year she had triplets. This year, she had gotten really big, but then seemed to shrink a bit towards the end, but was still obviously pregnant.
We gave her some privacy as labored progressed, but hustled to the barn when we heard the sounds of her really pushing, sounds just like one might hear in the halls of the hospital maternity ward. Out popped one small little girl, and we were in business.
What a blessing that Molly and LuLu are healthy.
The loss is sad... but that baby face does a lot to
lift spirits.
Posted by: Natalie, the Chickenblogger | 23 April 2012 at 03:05 PM
Such a precious little kid. Sorry about the twins.
Posted by: Heather | 23 April 2012 at 05:55 PM
Beautiful pictures and lovely, though sad, story. I have loved reading about your family and your animals for so long. My sis and I each have one of your clay pendants, too!
Posted by: Stephanie | 23 April 2012 at 09:39 PM
Little Molly is beautiful- and so is your daughter. :)
So sad to loose those twins . . . but glad for the joy of life not being overshadowed for you.
Posted by: Jennie | 24 April 2012 at 10:44 AM
Sorry for the loss of the twin kids. Seems there has been a lot of loss in the blogosphere farming families this spring. Little Molly is one strong girl and so is her mama (and your family!).
Posted by: Mary | 24 April 2012 at 12:39 PM
Everything is precious in His eyes. LOVE!!
♥♥♥
Sue
Posted by: sue anderson | 24 April 2012 at 02:54 PM
Very nice, thanks for sharing.
Posted by: sewa elf | 25 April 2012 at 10:43 AM