Unfortunately I don’t have a birth story to share. Sedona did it all on her own today while we were at work. Brandy was checking on her throughout the day for us. She kidded right before her second visit. The kids were still wet when she showed up so they had probably just hit the ground. She dipped their umbilical cords (why Whiskey’s belly had an orange spot), gave Sedona some grain and gatorade and let her bond with the kids. They were already up and nursing so there wasn’t much else to do.
They are really active and healthy. They tumble around while they try to pop on unsteady legs. They climb on mom when she’s laying down.
Yes, they are ridiculously cute. Our neighbor behind us actually squealed in excitement when she saw them. They grow up so fast. I have to cherish this time while they’re small.





Congratulations! They are ridiculously adorable, and I am sure you are going to have so much fun watching them grow!
We had 3 Nubians and 1 Alpine growing up (3 nannies & a buck). The ladies would all kid about the same time and our barn was turned into a giant playground while the kids were small. Jumping and bouncing….so much fun.
Congrats on the wee ones. They are adorable.
Yeah! Congrats on the kids! They are adorable.
Finally! Congratulations. So cute!
Congratulations! Soooo cute!
Yay! More baby goats. The world can never have too many baby goats
I can’t believe how big ours are already! I swear they grow at light speed. Enjoy them while they’re small!
Awww…
I just love baby goats.
Thanks for sharing these photos.
Glad I subscribed to your blog. I love all the animals!