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59 | Get Ready for Kidding: Last Minute Details that Support a Successful and Fun Kidding Season

59 | Get Ready for Kidding: Last Minute Details that Support a Successful and Fun Kidding Season

Goat Wise | Meat Goats, Feeding Goats, Goat Fencing, Livestock Management · Millie Bradshaw - Animal Scientist, Rancher, Homesteader

May 26, 202511m 46s

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Show Notes

Hi friends!  Today we’re talking about getting ready for kidding.  We’ve already done the early preparations – ordering tags, making sure we have the needed supplies on hand, and now it’s time to get everything organized and in place so we’re ready when that first kid is born soon.  We’ll talk about the details – the little things that make caring for kids and keeping good records easier, and the things that keep frustration away, which helps us all win in the long run.  Over the years, I’ve found this detailed preparation makes a huge difference in the overall success of our kidding season.  Let’s get to it!

 

All the Best!

Millie

 

 

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