Nubian does catch some late-day sunshine by a chewable tree stump. |
Two days ago, Miss Pamela Chrysanthemum, our tri-colored Nubian doe, suddenly appeared with a filled udder and a low-hanging pregnant belly. I've been watching her closely, and today I was sure she was ready to kid. Okay, so I saw little of the restless pawing behavior some of the Nigerian Dwarf goats used to display shortly prior to kidding, but she did paw a bit. Plus, while she's normally skittish around me, she now seems more tolerant--a behavior I attribute to her being close to delivery.
After spending the afternoon around the barnyard, frequently checking on Miss Pamela, I decided to head indoors when the sun set. As the night got colder, I limited my checks to hourly; however, she now has me convinced that I'll have to wait until the New Year for a chance to serve as her midwife. C'est la vie.
The people and animals here at P&CW Organic Farm wish y'all a Happy New Year and good health throughout 2012.
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