🎬(Goat Videos) When Things Go Wrong with Your Goats


Hello Reader,

Goat keeping doesn’t always go as planned, and some situations can leave you with more questions than answers. In this week’s newsletter, I’m sharing practical insights on stillbirths, castration, buck management, and tattooing to help you better understand what’s happening and what to do next.

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▶ Did My Goat’s Baby Die Because I Was Too Slow? (The Truth About Stillborn Kids)

Many goat owners blame themselves when a kid is stillborn, thinking they didn’t act fast enough. In this video, I explain why that’s often not the case and how birth actually works. I also walk you through how to tell when a kid died and why understanding this can help both your herd and your peace of mind.

▶ Troubleshooting the Burdizzo Method

Castration doesn’t always go as planned, especially when you’re still learning techniques like using a Burdizzo. In this video, I talk through a real-life situation where a castration appeared to fail, what might have gone wrong, and how to tell if it worked. I also share practical tips to help you avoid common mistakes and decide when it’s time to call your vet.

▶ Shelter for Bucks: What Works and What Doesn’t

Keeping bucks contained isn’t always as simple as a fence and a three-sided shelter, especially during breeding season. In this episode, I share real-life challenges with determined bucks that kept escaping and what finally worked to keep them separated. If you’ve ever struggled with fencing or housing, this will give you a more realistic look at what to expect.

▶ What I Wish I Knew Before Tattooing Goats

Tattooing goats can be more challenging than it looks, especially if you’re using the wrong tools. In this episode, I share why an auto-release tattoo plier makes all the difference, along with practical tips to avoid common mistakes. I also talk about when tattooing is really necessary and why some goat owners are choosing microchipping instead.

Happy goatherding!
Deborah
and the Thrifty Homesteader Team

P.S. If parasites have ever been a challenge in your herd, don’t miss our free webinar, Parasite Control in Goats: 6 Costly Mistakes (and What the Research Actually Says), happening tonight at 7 PM Central. It’s a great opportunity to learn what actually works and avoid common mistakes. Click here to save your seat.

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