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Goats Giving Birth: What to Expect during Kidding Season

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Goats Giving Birth: What to Expect during Kidding Season
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Deborah Niemann
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 191
Category/GenreAnimal husbandry
Self-sufficiency
ISBN/Barcode 9780865719422
ClassificationsDewey:636.08982
Audience
General
Illustrations 100 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher New Society Publishers
Imprint New Society Publishers
Publication Date 30 June 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

Lessons, stories, and reflections from the Goat Midwife There is nothing about goat care that creates more anticipation, excitement, frustration, and fear than birthing goats. What can you expect with a goat pregnancy? What do you do if things go wrong when goats give birth? What happens when you have a challenging newborn kid? Seasoned goat farmer Deborah Niemann, author of Raising Goats Naturally , answers these questions and more by distilling the stories and experiences from over 600 goat pregnancies and births. Coverage includes: The differences between normal goat pregnancies Necessary C-sections Incidents that may turn deadly serious. For both new and experienced goat owners, Goats Giving Birth illuminates the joy, the sadness, and everything in between when birthing pregnant goats, giving you the confidence to handle a large spectrum of goat pregnancies and help birth happy thriving kids.

Author Biography

Deborah Niemann and her family moved to the country in 2002 to start producing their own food organically, including their own goat cheese. Before she knew what happened, 2 milk goats turned into 20, and a desire to make a simple chevre launched a whole new career helping people raise their goats. Deborah is the author of Homegrown and Handmade, Ecothrifty, and Raising Goats Naturally. She teaches online courses on raising goats and chickens at the University of Massachusetts and contributes to magazines such as Hobby Farms, GRIT, Mother Earth News, Chickens, and Urban Farm. Deborah maintains a homesteading blog from her farm in Cornell, Illinois. thriftyhomesteader.com