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MsDuchessGoTe
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2013-11-22 5:18 PM
Subject: RE: Milk for my goat :)


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Are you giving her milk replacer and not just ordinary milk? Not that human boobie milk is ordinary......



When Winston was a baby, he was on milk replacer 4 to 5 times a day for several weeks. The first time we tried to cut back, he went hypothermic on me. Had to take him to the vet and get rehydrated because he then wouldn't eat. Had to give shots in his neck for a week. So your best bet is to keep bottling her. When she's ready, she will start eating hay and what not.

Yeah, she's on the powdered milk replacer.....forgot the name......red bag lol.....there's a little goat, sheep, horse and calf on the front of the bag. 

I'm just going to throw my 2 cents out here about the milk replacer but I would NEVER use it. I know many people who have kids who have died from it. There are some brands better than others but I wouldn't chance using any of it. We raise all of our kids on whole cows milk. It HAS to be pasteurized though just an FYI. So store bought cow's milk is fine and cheaper than the replacer. I keep all my kids on the bottle for at least 8 weeks. Also, just be careful you aren't giving her too much milk as she will literally drink until she dies. What breed is she? If you want I can give you a bottle feeding chart. If I'm being pushy and you already know all of these things feel free to slap me!
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MsDuchessGoTe - 2013-11-22 5:18 PM

LRQHS - 2013-11-22 9:31 AM

~BINGO~ - 2013-11-22 9:25 AM  She's adorabibble!





Are you giving her milk replacer and not just ordinary milk? Not that human boobie milk is ordinary......



When Winston was a baby, he was on milk replacer 4 to 5 times a day for several weeks. The first time we tried to cut back, he went hypothermic on me. Had to take him to the vet and get rehydrated because he then wouldn't eat. Had to give shots in his neck for a week. So your best bet is to keep bottling her. When she's ready, she will start eating hay and what not.

Yeah, she's on the powdered milk replacer.....forgot the name......red bag lol.....there's a little goat, sheep, horse and calf on the front of the bag. 

I'm just going to throw my 2 cents out here about the milk replacer but I would NEVER use it. I know many people who have kids who have died from it. There are some brands better than others but I wouldn't chance using any of it. We raise all of our kids on whole cows milk. It HAS to be pasteurized though just an FYI. So store bought cow's milk is fine and cheaper than the replacer. I keep all my kids on the bottle for at least 8 weeks. Also, just be careful you aren't giving her too much milk as she will literally drink until she dies. What breed is she? If you want I can give you a bottle feeding chart. If I'm being pushy and you already know all of these things feel free to slap me!

I really appreciate your help lol no slapping today. I did not know that about the milk so definitely can buy her a gallon of milk. I don't know what breed she is she's just a goat lol
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cristole
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2013-11-22 5:31 PM
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Are you giving her milk replacer and not just ordinary milk? Not that human boobie milk is ordinary......



When Winston was a baby, he was on milk replacer 4 to 5 times a day for several weeks. The first time we tried to cut back, he went hypothermic on me. Had to take him to the vet and get rehydrated because he then wouldn't eat. Had to give shots in his neck for a week. So your best bet is to keep bottling her. When she's ready, she will start eating hay and what not.

Yeah, she's on the powdered milk replacer.....forgot the name......red bag lol.....there's a little goat, sheep, horse and calf on the front of the bag. 

I'm just going to throw my 2 cents out here about the milk replacer but I would NEVER use it. I know many people who have kids who have died from it. There are some brands better than others but I wouldn't chance using any of it. We raise all of our kids on whole cows milk. It HAS to be pasteurized though just an FYI. So store bought cow's milk is fine and cheaper than the replacer. I keep all my kids on the bottle for at least 8 weeks. Also, just be careful you aren't giving her too much milk as she will literally drink until she dies. What breed is she? If you want I can give you a bottle feeding chart. If I'm being pushy and you already know all of these things feel free to slap me!

I really appreciate your help lol no slapping today. I did not know that about the milk so definitely can buy her a gallon of milk. I don't know what breed she is she's just a goat lol

I thought she was a race bred goat? and you were getting her ready to run on the track, against the ostriches,or was I drinking and misunderstood you?
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MsDuchessGoTe
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2013-11-22 6:02 PM
Subject: RE: Milk for my goat :)


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LRQHS - 2013-11-22 5:26 PM

MsDuchessGoTe - 2013-11-22 5:18 PM

LRQHS - 2013-11-22 9:31 AM

~BINGO~ - 2013-11-22 9:25 AM  She's adorabibble!





Are you giving her milk replacer and not just ordinary milk? Not that human boobie milk is ordinary......



When Winston was a baby, he was on milk replacer 4 to 5 times a day for several weeks. The first time we tried to cut back, he went hypothermic on me. Had to take him to the vet and get rehydrated because he then wouldn't eat. Had to give shots in his neck for a week. So your best bet is to keep bottling her. When she's ready, she will start eating hay and what not.

Yeah, she's on the powdered milk replacer.....forgot the name......red bag lol.....there's a little goat, sheep, horse and calf on the front of the bag. 

I'm just going to throw my 2 cents out here about the milk replacer but I would NEVER use it. I know many people who have kids who have died from it. There are some brands better than others but I wouldn't chance using any of it. We raise all of our kids on whole cows milk. It HAS to be pasteurized though just an FYI. So store bought cow's milk is fine and cheaper than the replacer. I keep all my kids on the bottle for at least 8 weeks. Also, just be careful you aren't giving her too much milk as she will literally drink until she dies. What breed is she? If you want I can give you a bottle feeding chart. If I'm being pushy and you already know all of these things feel free to slap me!

I really appreciate your help lol no slapping today. I did not know that about the milk so definitely can buy her a gallon of milk. I don't know what breed she is she's just a goat lol

She looks like maybe an Saanen or a Saanen cross to me which would make her a large dairy breed. If you do decide to take her off the replacer just make sure you switch her over to the cow's milk slowly. Just like a horse, which I'm sure you knew lol. How old is she? It looks like she's getting horns in that pic so I'm assuming around 3 weeks?

I just looked again and she has a 3/4 fold on her ears so not full blood saanen lol. Maybe a Saanen/Nubian or Saanen/Boer cross. Lol.

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MsDuchessGoTe - 2013-11-22 6:02 PM

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MsDuchessGoTe - 2013-11-22 5:18 PM

LRQHS - 2013-11-22 9:31 AM

~BINGO~ - 2013-11-22 9:25 AM  She's adorabibble!





Are you giving her milk replacer and not just ordinary milk? Not that human boobie milk is ordinary......



When Winston was a baby, he was on milk replacer 4 to 5 times a day for several weeks. The first time we tried to cut back, he went hypothermic on me. Had to take him to the vet and get rehydrated because he then wouldn't eat. Had to give shots in his neck for a week. So your best bet is to keep bottling her. When she's ready, she will start eating hay and what not.

Yeah, she's on the powdered milk replacer.....forgot the name......red bag lol.....there's a little goat, sheep, horse and calf on the front of the bag. 

I'm just going to throw my 2 cents out here about the milk replacer but I would NEVER use it. I know many people who have kids who have died from it. There are some brands better than others but I wouldn't chance using any of it. We raise all of our kids on whole cows milk. It HAS to be pasteurized though just an FYI. So store bought cow's milk is fine and cheaper than the replacer. I keep all my kids on the bottle for at least 8 weeks. Also, just be careful you aren't giving her too much milk as she will literally drink until she dies. What breed is she? If you want I can give you a bottle feeding chart. If I'm being pushy and you already know all of these things feel free to slap me!

I really appreciate your help lol no slapping today. I did not know that about the milk so definitely can buy her a gallon of milk. I don't know what breed she is she's just a goat lol

She looks like maybe an Saanen or a Saanen cross to me which would make her a large dairy breed. If you do decide to take her off the replacer just make sure you switch her over to the cow's milk slowly. Just like a horse, which I'm sure you knew lol. How old is she? It looks like she's getting horns in that pic so I'm assuming around 3 weeks?

I just looked again and she has a 3/4 fold on her ears so not full blood saanen lol. Maybe a Saanen/Nubian or Saanen/Boer cross. Lol.

I think she's a mutt goat lol. I have no idea how old she is. They passed her in the local sale Wednesday without her Momma. She isn't old. And, yes Cristol, she will be a race goat lol.
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cristole
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2013-11-22 6:27 PM
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LRQHS - 2013-11-22 9:31 AM

~BINGO~ - 2013-11-22 9:25 AM  She's adorabibble!





Are you giving her milk replacer and not just ordinary milk? Not that human boobie milk is ordinary......



When Winston was a baby, he was on milk replacer 4 to 5 times a day for several weeks. The first time we tried to cut back, he went hypothermic on me. Had to take him to the vet and get rehydrated because he then wouldn't eat. Had to give shots in his neck for a week. So your best bet is to keep bottling her. When she's ready, she will start eating hay and what not.

Yeah, she's on the powdered milk replacer.....forgot the name......red bag lol.....there's a little goat, sheep, horse and calf on the front of the bag. 

I'm just going to throw my 2 cents out here about the milk replacer but I would NEVER use it. I know many people who have kids who have died from it. There are some brands better than others but I wouldn't chance using any of it. We raise all of our kids on whole cows milk. It HAS to be pasteurized though just an FYI. So store bought cow's milk is fine and cheaper than the replacer. I keep all my kids on the bottle for at least 8 weeks. Also, just be careful you aren't giving her too much milk as she will literally drink until she dies. What breed is she? If you want I can give you a bottle feeding chart. If I'm being pushy and you already know all of these things feel free to slap me!

I really appreciate your help lol no slapping today. I did not know that about the milk so definitely can buy her a gallon of milk. I don't know what breed she is she's just a goat lol

She looks like maybe an Saanen or a Saanen cross to me which would make her a large dairy breed. If you do decide to take her off the replacer just make sure you switch her over to the cow's milk slowly. Just like a horse, which I'm sure you knew lol. How old is she? It looks like she's getting horns in that pic so I'm assuming around 3 weeks?

I just looked again and she has a 3/4 fold on her ears so not full blood saanen lol. Maybe a Saanen/Nubian or Saanen/Boer cross. Lol.

I think she's a mutt goat lol. I have no idea how old she is. They passed her in the local sale Wednesday without her Momma. She isn't old. And, yes Cristol, she will be a race goat lol.

Well I think I am going to buy me a Baby ostrich and match race with your little goat lol. JK aside I have never liked goats but your little goat looks so precious I am so glad you got her. She looks like she needed a good home. Question is who will we get for jockeys?
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MsDuchessGoTe
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Posted 2013-11-22 7:50 PM
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MsDuchessGoTe - 2013-11-22 5:18 PM

LRQHS - 2013-11-22 9:31 AM

~BINGO~ - 2013-11-22 9:25 AM  She's adorabibble!





Are you giving her milk replacer and not just ordinary milk? Not that human boobie milk is ordinary......



When Winston was a baby, he was on milk replacer 4 to 5 times a day for several weeks. The first time we tried to cut back, he went hypothermic on me. Had to take him to the vet and get rehydrated because he then wouldn't eat. Had to give shots in his neck for a week. So your best bet is to keep bottling her. When she's ready, she will start eating hay and what not.

Yeah, she's on the powdered milk replacer.....forgot the name......red bag lol.....there's a little goat, sheep, horse and calf on the front of the bag. 

I'm just going to throw my 2 cents out here about the milk replacer but I would NEVER use it. I know many people who have kids who have died from it. There are some brands better than others but I wouldn't chance using any of it. We raise all of our kids on whole cows milk. It HAS to be pasteurized though just an FYI. So store bought cow's milk is fine and cheaper than the replacer. I keep all my kids on the bottle for at least 8 weeks. Also, just be careful you aren't giving her too much milk as she will literally drink until she dies. What breed is she? If you want I can give you a bottle feeding chart. If I'm being pushy and you already know all of these things feel free to slap me!

I really appreciate your help lol no slapping today. I did not know that about the milk so definitely can buy her a gallon of milk. I don't know what breed she is she's just a goat lol

She looks like maybe an Saanen or a Saanen cross to me which would make her a large dairy breed. If you do decide to take her off the replacer just make sure you switch her over to the cow's milk slowly. Just like a horse, which I'm sure you knew lol. How old is she? It looks like she's getting horns in that pic so I'm assuming around 3 weeks?

I just looked again and she has a 3/4 fold on her ears so not full blood saanen lol. Maybe a Saanen/Nubian or Saanen/Boer cross. Lol.

I think she's a mutt goat lol. I have no idea how old she is. They passed her in the local sale Wednesday without her Momma. She isn't old. And, yes Cristol, she will be a race goat lol.

If she is a Boer/Saanen cross she will be large enough to carry a 5 year old. I've got one I will loan you guys!
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cristole
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Are you giving her milk replacer and not just ordinary milk? Not that human boobie milk is ordinary......



When Winston was a baby, he was on milk replacer 4 to 5 times a day for several weeks. The first time we tried to cut back, he went hypothermic on me. Had to take him to the vet and get rehydrated because he then wouldn't eat. Had to give shots in his neck for a week. So your best bet is to keep bottling her. When she's ready, she will start eating hay and what not.

Yeah, she's on the powdered milk replacer.....forgot the name......red bag lol.....there's a little goat, sheep, horse and calf on the front of the bag. 

I'm just going to throw my 2 cents out here about the milk replacer but I would NEVER use it. I know many people who have kids who have died from it. There are some brands better than others but I wouldn't chance using any of it. We raise all of our kids on whole cows milk. It HAS to be pasteurized though just an FYI. So store bought cow's milk is fine and cheaper than the replacer. I keep all my kids on the bottle for at least 8 weeks. Also, just be careful you aren't giving her too much milk as she will literally drink until she dies. What breed is she? If you want I can give you a bottle feeding chart. If I'm being pushy and you already know all of these things feel free to slap me!

I really appreciate your help lol no slapping today. I did not know that about the milk so definitely can buy her a gallon of milk. I don't know what breed she is she's just a goat lol

She looks like maybe an Saanen or a Saanen cross to me which would make her a large dairy breed. If you do decide to take her off the replacer just make sure you switch her over to the cow's milk slowly. Just like a horse, which I'm sure you knew lol. How old is she? It looks like she's getting horns in that pic so I'm assuming around 3 weeks?

I just looked again and she has a 3/4 fold on her ears so not full blood saanen lol. Maybe a Saanen/Nubian or Saanen/Boer cross. Lol.

I think she's a mutt goat lol. I have no idea how old she is. They passed her in the local sale Wednesday without her Momma. She isn't old. And, yes Cristol, she will be a race goat lol.

If she is a Boer/Saanen cross she will be large enough to carry a 5 year old. I've got one I will loan you guys!

SWeet can your 5 yr old ride a ostrich? If so too bad LRQHS I am booking the 5 yr old for my jockey for our match race! Question is now what is the purse? It is going to cost one of us a bit of money to haul to meet up for this match race, And I suppose this 5 yr old is going to charge a chunk of change to ride my ostrich. I do hope you know I can barely type this through the tears as I am laughing out loud On another note I best be searching craigs list now to find my racing ostrich or should I just claim one in the races being held at the fair grounds LRQHS/
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Posted 2013-11-22 8:07 PM
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Cristole I will check in to Ostrich claiming and get back to you....if they don't claim ostriches, perhaps I can find you a good camel.....doesn't matter really.....my goats gonna kick your butt.The 5 year old jockey needs to choose sides carefully....will he ride the goat or the ostrich/camel???? Remember second place is the first loser lol....
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Posted 2013-11-22 8:16 PM
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True that 2nd place is the first loser but I do think the 5 yr old will chose wisely and that will be to ride my ostrich your goat looks like a lap goat and you have never disclosed what your goats speed index is? I think you are getting worried now that a serious offer has come in to match race your (racing goat) And yes please do get back to me on whether I can claim a ostrich at the fairgrounds on race day if not I may change my racing beast up to a kangaroo,I think the 5 yr old may like that better
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cristole - 2013-11-22 8:16 PM

True that 2nd place is the first loser but I do think the 5 yr old will chose wisely and that will be to ride my ostrich your goat looks like a lap goat and you have never disclosed what your goats speed index is? I think you are getting worried now that a serious offer has come in to match race your (racing goat) And yes please do get back to me on whether I can claim a ostrich at the fairgrounds on race day if not I may change my racing beast up to a kangaroo,I think the 5 yr old may like that better

Well, if you're getting a kangaroo, then I want a zebra...
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Posted 2013-11-22 8:24 PM
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I think I will wait and see what the 5 YR old wants to jockey and then pick what beast I will match race with you. By the way your goat is adorable.
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cristole - 2013-11-22 8:24 PM

I think I will wait and see what the 5 YR old wants to jockey and then pick what beast I will match race with you. By the way your goat is adorable.

Well, you can just forget about making a claim on my goat.....she's a stakes goat :)
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Posted 2013-11-22 8:36 PM
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I think I will wait and see what the 5 YR old wants to jockey and then pick what beast I will match race with you. By the way your goat is adorable.

Well, you can just forget about making a claim on my goat.....she's a stakes goat :)

I do think she is a adorable but not being mean wtf are they good for? And you still wont disclose what her speed index is. She is probably just a 1500.00 claimer and you are trying to scare me off of a match race, I will be searching craigs list tonight to find my ultimate ostrich with a minumin speed index of 98 to whoop your cute cuddly goats ars, with my 5 yr old jockey aboard. Plus dont be drugging your goat there will be drug tests after the race.
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Well shoot! What fun is this going to be if I can't roid my goat up????
And, to answer your question, goats are great weed eaters :) I don't know my goat's SI yet because I haven't started training her yet. I'm going to teach her that if she wins a race, she will get a beer or some weed....I mean weeds :)
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Well shoot! What fun is this going to be if I can't roid my goat up????
And, to answer your question, goats are great weed eaters :) I don't know my goat's SI yet because I haven't started training her yet. I'm going to teach her that if she wins a race, she will get a beer or some weed....I mean weeds :)

Well dont get too worried yet I still not have heard from my 5 yr old jockey yet, perhaps he,or she will want too much percentange on our match race. I still am laughing my ars off that they are actually racing ostriches at the fairgrounds Do they really have a jockey on them? what other wierd things are they racing when they call it exotic animal racing? Well I do know that your racing goat looks like a little princess, and there are a few weed I mean weeds to clean up around this farm lol
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RWR swears she going to turn on me at some point, but right now she is a sweet little angel lol.....you know the Fairgrounds is in New Orleans right? Lol...they probably have any and everything racing for a buck...including drag queens lol......which reminds me....there is a race they have every year in the streets of New Orleans...I think it's called the Red Dress Race.....there is a course to race that sends you to a bunch of different bars.....at each bar you have to drink a shot to continue on to the next bar......shots of whatever they give you.......the winner is the one that does it the fastest and everyone has to wear a red dress....guys too lol.
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RWR swears she going to turn on me at some point, but right now she is a sweet little angel lol.....you know the Fairgrounds is in New Orleans right? Lol...they probably have any and everything racing for a buck...including drag queens lol......which reminds me....there is a race they have every year in the streets of New Orleans...I think it's called the Red Dress Race.....there is a course to race that sends you to a bunch of different bars.....at each bar you have to drink a shot to continue on to the next bar......shots of whatever they give you.......the winner is the one that does it the fastest and everyone has to wear a red dress....guys too lol.

I think I could win that race as long as the shots were just beer as I dont like hard liquor and I would probably lose as I have not had a dress on in years! But hell it sure would be fun to be a competitor! Anyhow get your little sweet goat roided up and i will search craigslist for my ostrich (if I cant claim one at the fairgrounds) And we will have the match race of the century, as long as I can get the 5yr old to jockey.
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LRQHS - 2013-11-22 8:59 PM

RWR swears she going to turn on me at some point, but right now she is a sweet little angel lol.....you know the Fairgrounds is in New Orleans right? Lol...they probably have any and everything racing for a buck...including drag queens lol......which reminds me....there is a race they have every year in the streets of New Orleans...I think it's called the Red Dress Race.....there is a course to race that sends you to a bunch of different bars.....at each bar you have to drink a shot to continue on to the next bar......shots of whatever they give you.......the winner is the one that does it the fastest and everyone has to wear a red dress....guys too lol.

I think I could win that race as long as the shots were just beer as I dont like hard liquor and I would probably lose as I have not had a dress on in years! But hell it sure would be fun to be a competitor! Anyhow get your little sweet goat roided up and i will search craigslist for my ostrich (if I cant claim one at the fairgrounds) And we will have the match race of the century, as long as I can get the 5yr old to jockey.

Deal lol
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