regained complete thermal control of his body and is back to functioning completely normally for a newborn kid, his mom even answers his cries and keeps watch over him but doesn't really clean him nor produces enough milk to feed him so we still have to step in with formula and wet rags each day. here he is chilling in the sun with a buddy and him with his mom
two of our sheep gave birth to two ewes, very odd for two single births in a row and for them to look exactly the same as each other but i'm just glad they're both ewes since we don't need any more rams right now
traded my three nigerian dwarf does for two saanen cross does with a lady outside of la crosse today, she couldn't keep up with milking hers and i wasn't getting enough from mine so it worked out perfectly. only one is currently in milk but the second should give birth within the next few weeks and they look pretty much identical so i'm going to hope they have similar outputs
image is from the first milking of the saanen, certainly an excellent start especially when combined with my alpine cross after i finish curing her mastitis. i'll get pictures of them tomorrow when the sun is out
as promised. the one with the bell is the saanen in milk, the other is the white one with no horns. you can see they're slightly smaller than the alpine but still a pretty formidable size. very friendly too, they follow me around