Spring 2016


Spring's here (almost) with rain, some leftover snow showers, and sunny warm days mixed in.  The bucks have finished their job servicing the does.  The pregnant does are living a quiet life growing kids in their bellies.  The 2016 Kidding Season will be April-August.  We will contact those of you on the waiting list when kids become available.  


draining chevre

After milking through two lactations (she kidded April 2014), Kizzy is now down to once/day milking. She recently produced a fantastically rich 2.7 lbs of milk in the AM.  Her milk's butterfat content is extremely high after milking so long. Milk late in the lactation cycle yields lots of cheese!  Seems like Herd Queen Kizzy would be content milking until kingdom come.... but it's time to give her a well-deserved vacation and dry off until her next kidding.  Well done Kizzy. 

This winter the milking goats provided us with enough milk and cream to make goat's milk butter while our Holstein-Jersey cross milk cow "Jazzy" was nursing her new calf.  Now we are back to making butter from cow's cream and once again have goat's milk for cheese- and yoghurt-making.  

The littlest doelings provide humor and entertainment as the older does go about the serious undertakings of milk production, cud chewing, and growing babies in their bellies.  Iris is growing into a long, lithe black and white mini-herd queen.  She takes everything in stride but sometimes lets loose with sporadic bursts of energy.  Sweet Tripoli is ever ready for some cuddletime on a lap.  She has her dam Trillium's quiet gentle demeanor.  Kadence or "Shadow Baby" is a jitterbug tremor of jittery energy who follows behind us like an elusive shadow.  It's always fun watching the goats' distinctive personalities develop. They are still the babies in the herd, but only for a few more weeks.  Soon a new batch of kids will be here!


Kizzy's morning milk
Iris, Tripoli, Kadence, Coriander



Herd Health

Sweet Land Nigerians

Herd Health


We work hard to keep our small herd of purebred Nigerian Dwarf goats happy & healthy.  In August 2012 and again in June 2015, the herd tested negative for CAE, CL, Johnnes, Brucellosis, and TB, blood samples obtained and submitted by our veterinarian & lab tested by Cornell University (results available upon request).  We have purchased goats only from healthy, well-managed herds, and now maintain a closed herd on our farm to ensure that the does, bucks, and their offspring remain healthy and disease-free.  We do not offer stud service or boarding that would involve other goats coming onto our property.


Wildflowers


The herd loves their daily walks in the sunshine and fresh air.

 







Update2

Update on Wethers Thor & Loki:

They are doing great!!!  They love to just wander around the yard when we are outside.  They stay right with us.  They are better behaved then my dog!  Thank you so much we are truly enjoying having them.  





Cimarron


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Charlotte (x Walker) kidded a single buckling on August 14, 2015.  Her 1st kidding was quick and easy.  It took place during the daytime and not at midnight - daylight kiddings were not the usual this year. Cimarron is a handsome buckskin like his sire and also shares his dam's beautiful blue eyes. His name means "wild one," and he is proving to be both a free spirit and cuddler like darlin' Charlotte.  Despite being the smallest in the herd, he keeps up with the other goats on the woods walks.  When he gets tired of exploring, he loves to snooze on somebody's lap.


Just born

"Wild One" exploring the woods


Update

Calabash's wethers, Thor & Loki, will soon be going to their
wonderful new home & family!





Update

Blue Willow, Tiger Lily & Ruby have a new home with their wonderful family.  They are loving their daily walks and beautiful new barn!







Bottlefeeding


Lily & Shadow Baby became good buddies & were the last 
of the spring kids to be weaned.

Herd in Pasture


Summertime and the livin' is easy.  It has been a rainy spring in Northern New York but now the sun is shining and the goats' antics are fun to watch outdoors.  They love to run and play.  When together in the pasture, the younger kids learn goat behavior in a herd setting and how to graze and drink water from a pail by modeling the older herd members.

Spring '15 kids

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Katima's Doeling

Sweet Land Katima (x Capsand Creamery Walker) give birth to a single doeling on June 5, 2015.  All went well with Katima's first-time kidding!  Her doeling is a gorgeous solid black with frosted ears, beautiful blue eyes and (inherited from her sire Walker), wattles!  We are very pleased that Katima delivered a doeling this spring.  Katima has freshened with a capacious udder, and good teat size with large orifices.  Like her sister Kaia, she is extremely easy to milk.  

We are Retaining"Kadence"

"Kadence" is quiet and cuddly

Cala's Triplets

Wethers are Sold, "Calla Lilly" is Sold


Sugar Moon Calabash (x Indigo Creek Apollo) kidded triplets on June 4, 2015.  2 bucklings and 1 doeling!  I love her flashy black & white markings.  All kids are robust and energetic.  Pregnancy never slows Cala down and her delivery was quick and easy once again.  I value easy birthing and vigorous kids in my herd - Cala and her kids always pass this test with flying colors.  


triplets!
he's smiling
flashy markings in "Calla Lily"
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wether2