Yes, I know the first phase of our kidding season ended over 7 weeks ago, and we haven't mentioned a thing about it yet. Let just put it this way: there's no end to busy on a farm. Better late than never, I suppose.
Anyway, we had 85 kids born out of 33 does in a 2-week time frame, including 8 sets of quadruplets! You can imagine the controlled chaos. Thankfully, the late-January weather was very mild, and the kids were born healthy (plug for the Fertrell goat minerals we feed and sell here at the farm). All the births were easy, with no problematical malpositions, no "going inside," and no vet visits. Of the 85, we only lost 1 kid that was born inside the water bag while we weren't present. And despite several of our favorite does having triplet and quadruplet bucklings :(, we wrapped up with 43 doelings to 42 bucklings. We're quite pleased with the quality of our doeling crop this year. We will be getting photos of the available doelings shortly. Meanwhile, peruse their pedigrees, prices, and other info on the Sales page. If you're able, feel free to schedule an appointment to come out and look at any you are interested in purchasing. We are also offering some nice proven does and bucks for sale in order to stay within out self-imposed herd size limit. We will be adding more doelings and does as we finalize who we are retaining and who we are selling, so make sure to check back! If you're looking for pets, we have a nice selection of wethers (neutered males) available now. They will all be ready to go weaned on March 25. Photos on the Sales page. We will be offering 1-3 bucklings sired by Larkstone SP Grand Design *B Elite and out of Krebs QQ Ruth Quinn (one of our favorite CH Old Mountain Farm QuentinQuinn *B daughters) after we decide if we want to retain one of the triplets. Let us know if you are interested in one of those. Great shoulder assembly on the entire litter. We retained these bucklings' full sister, Krebs LG Song of Songs, from last year, and she will be kidding in April. On February 5, we conducted a 1-Day Milk Test on MT Rivendells HW Desert Dawn, Krebs QQ Tiddlywinks, Krebs QQ Hope, Krebs QQ My Fair Lady, Krebs QQ Caribou Quinn, Krebs QQ Avalon Quinn, Krebs QQ Budgie, Krebs QQ Tangerine, and Krebs DC Berenice. They all did well and had excellent butterfat content, and all of them are expected to be awarded stars when ADGA gets their software problems sorted out. Avalon and Hope are also on 305-Day Milk Test this year. The 2021 305-Day Milk Tests are pretty much wrapped up, with Krebs SR Chantilly 3*M 3*D, MT Rivendells HW Dove 1*M 1*D, Krebs MD Bunny Tracks, Krebs QQ Liesl, Krebs QQ Peppermint, and Krebs QQ Brooke all expected to earn new Advanced Registry status. Chantilly milked through to 387 days, producing 1029 lbs. in that time frame. Krebs Farm OT Clairebelle 2*M 2*D AR produced 948 lbs. in 305 days, and it looks like she will produce over 1040 lbs. in her extended lactation. All the "QQ" does starring also means that their father, CH Old Mountain Farm QuentinQuinn *B, is expected to posthumously receive GCH, +B+S AR designations. Our next round of does has started kidding, with triplet bucklings out of Krebs QQ Lavender and 1 doe/3 buck quadruplets out of Krebs SR Clairify 3*M 3*D. Krebs QQ Strawberry is in labor as I write this, and she sure looks like she's got a pile of kids in there. This batch of does is relatively small -- just 6, Lavender, Clairify, Strawberry, Krebs QQ Faith, Krebs QQ Quinoa Quinn, and Krebs QQ Arabelle. Once they have kidded, we will have a short break (maybe a week and half), after which we will have quite a few does kidding April through early-May, another break, and another smallish batch in late-May/mid-June. That will finish up most of the kidding. We are taking reservations for doelings, bucklings, and wether kids that will be born through that time frame, as well as milking does. And finally, we can officially introduce MT Rivendells TQ Eureka now that she is out of her precautionary pre-herd-introduction quarantine. We acquired her two-years-older full sister, MT Rivendells TQ Ygritte, in 2020, and were so pleased with her first-freshening udder that we decided to try out the same model in a different color scheme (Ygritte is chocolate chamoisee with moonspots; Eureka is gold). Eureka and Ygritte's parents are Old Mountain Farm Toru Quinn (Old Mountain Farm InLikeQuinn *B x Old Mountain Farm Tsukiko) and Old Mountain Farm KTeeChipmunk (Old Mountain Farm Field Mouse x Old Mountain Farm Peris 2*M). Eureka is currently in the breeding pen with Krebs QQ Quintus Quinn *B, our CH Old Mountain Farm QuentinQuinn *B son who pretty much looks like a clone of his father. Ygritte is bred to Larkstone SP Grand Design *B Elite and due April 6. That's a wrap for now. Hopefully I'll be able to keep updates a little more current for the rest of the season. Key word: hopefully. ;)
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About Krebs Dairy Goats is located in Western Montana's Bitterroot Valley, where we (the Krebs family) breed ADGA/AGS registered Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats. We are ADGA Plus members and participate in official DHIR 305-Day and 1-Day Milk Testing. Our priority is to breed Nigerians that are practical, high-production milkers with excellent conformational and dairy traits that exemplify the true miniature dairy goat. Categories
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