Kidding SeasonBy Sharon Holman
Many different schemes have been developed to manage the kidding process of registered goats around the world. We studied these systems and adopted pieces of different ones to design what fits our facilities, environment and goals. Pregnant does are run in the pasture until 10 days before their due date (149 days from breeding) when they are put into a very small trap, about 5 acres. They are given shelter in a barn at night and during bad weather,( rain and /or cold winds). This handy table of breeding dates/kidding dates shows the expected kidding time after a 149-day gestation period.
Kids receive their first identification within hours of birth by placing a numbered plastic eartag in the ear. These tags are ordered at least a month before kidding is expected to start. We order a years worth at a time and work the last digit of the year into the numbering system. For 1999, our tags will start with 900 1, the 9 indicates that the kid was born in 1999 and the I indicates it was the first kid born in 1999. When we tattoo the kids, the alphabetical year letter will be used with the birth order number (L is letter for 1999). So the first kid born in 1999 will be tag number 900 1, left ear tattoo I L. Kidding records are prepared as breedings take place. The date the doe is bred, who she is bred to, and the expected due date is written on the chart with a place for the date kidded, sex of kids and tag numbers of the kids to be filled in as kidding progresses. For embryo transfer recipients, recip doe number, donor and sire, and how many fetuses were sonogrammed, are recorded with a place for all the kid information to be recorded. When you get ready to fill out registration forms, all the information you need, except color, will be available on one sheet!
Natural Breeding Chart
Embryo Transfer Chart
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