This might be answered somewhere here, but I couldn't find it =)
I have a first freshener who kidded 3 days ago and I'm wondering when to begin milking her. I have been adjusting her to the idea for about 2 weeks now, taking her to the stand and giving her grain, touching her udder and teats. She was fine until today. I think that is because her milk came in and the kids are eating a lot more than they were even yesterday, so she is feeling more protective of her milk. So is this a good time to start milking her? Or is it ok to let the kids have it all for the first week? If I begin separating them at night, what is the preferred method for this? Gradual? Details would be wonderful =)
Kare
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No. I was only addressing Kare's particular situation with twins and a first freshener. If the kids are healthy and gaining weight, you can start separating them at 5 to 7 days of age. I was agreeing with Kare's assumption that you would start gradually. First time only do it for six to eight hours. Only do it every two or three days. Gradually increase amount of time they're separated until it is 12 hours a night by two weeks of age. Gradually increase the frequency from every three or four nights to every night, depending upon how the kids handle it.
If you have a first freshener that gives birth to a single kid, you can start separating every night starting at five days, although you would still start at eight hours and work your way up to 12 hours over the course of a few days.
I currently have a four year old nursing three kids that's giving about six pounds a day at one month, so we're separating her about three nights a week because her kids don't need a quart each, every day! On the other hand, I have a two year old with triplets that needs to be with them every day, because she is only producing about 3 1/2 pounds a day, so if they're on her 24/7, they're only getting about 20 ounces a day each. You really have to customize it to each individual doe, her kids, and her ability to make milk.
Will White said:
Melissa Johnson said:
Deborah
Are you saying you don't separate the kids over night till they're 6-8 weeks? I thought you could do it much sooner at about 2 weeks?
Deborah Niemann-Boehle said:
Deborah Niemann-Boehle said: