Anne, my experience in raising animals on a farm is that you loose one every once in a while, be it mistake in the process or just nature taking it's course. Some people I've met say that can't do it anymore and have backed away from having livestock. For myself I swallow the pain as much as I can and renew my focus on those critters who still depend on me. The joy of being a part of bringing new life into this world hopefully eases the burden of loosing one. Thanks for showing us it all. Thanks for Sharing!
I for one am thrilled to see your hand healing and your dexterity coming back! I’ve been wondering about that and thinking of you for the past month! Thanks for bringing us along for the birth of those babies! Anyone who doesn’t believe in the Lord could learn a lot from watching this on so many levels. You’re an amazing human Anne and we’re all better from being allowed to share in your life!
I only just recently found your Channel from my friend Erika but the few videos I’ve watched I’ve learned a lot and also found your sense of humor to be hilarious. 😂 “see the licking? this is how Adam finishes his ice cream every night.” lol!!
I just love how connected to the animals is amazing! 100% on the mental health! Take care of yourself - It's the most important person to take care of! Much love!!
I held my breath for almost the whole video. Anne you are a great Mom to Dolly Parton and her new babies. So wonderful to watch all the animals in the barn!🐐
I love your personality around your animals. You are so much fun to be around. And you are a good animal mamma. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
Baby goat sounds... reminds me of kidding time here a few years ago... As much as I enjoyed the goats though, I will not, can not go down that path again. I will live vicariously through Anne and her herd. What joy!
Thank the Lord it all went well, I was worried that your exhaustion levels. 🙏🏼 Now you and Adam go and get some well deserved rest. 🥰 Can't wait for the names😊
Amazing definitely remember here and there the enjoyment heart felt Luv around animal births had to help a couple in my time within most recent 55 yrs.
An update on the hand is incoming next week, unfortunately I’m still quite a ways (and likely another surgery) out from being entirely better, but, despite a lot of pain and other complications, at least I have a lot of mobility back, and for that I’m very thankful.
I'm so sorry about your friend. Thank you for talking about and bringing into the light something so important. Much respect to you for your raw honesty. We lost our 36y.o. son Johnny to suicide in 2019. He was married with 2 kids. I'm trying to figure out who I'm suppose to be now. Just found your channel and love it. Thank you for all you bring
Congratulations on your new babies, love your videos and you are such a wonderful inspiration! I’ve been raising NDs for 15 yrs in East Tn and know of at least one other breeder that has had 7 born in 1 litter. Jill Thomas of the Sinai Thunder herd in KY, had 7 born several years ago and all 7 survived. I have had 6 twice, quints probably a half a dozen times and quads more times than I can remember, triplets and twins are very common here.
*Anne & Adam, thanks for taking us along on this ride to see 4 baby goats being born. Wow once they start giving birth, they sure do pop out fast... BTW, Dolly Parton has just released a new Rockstar album.... so one should be named 'Rockstar'.... maybe one also named 'RocknRoll' since the album is a Rocknroll album.. 🙂.*
Was thinking of you for the past couple of days and hoping all was well. Turns out that things were in fact quite well (on balance)! Happy for the mamas and the babes and the bipedals who can now get some rest...or at least be entertained by baby-goat-adorableness while not resting.
I completely agree with you about the stigma around speaking out about mental health. It makes it very hard for people with either autism or PTSD (or both) to feel comfortable talking to people who are meant to help them because they have basically been trained to not talk to anyone about their issues and to keep them inside. Which leads to a lot of the suicides among the people affected. (I only know this because I have both autism and PTSD.)
I feel so much kinship with this goat, since I'm currently pregnant with number 7 and the only thing anybody can ask me is "mid-november?! And they think you're going to make it that long?"
I love your burro! You totally confirmed to me what I already suspected -- and that is that when I do the goat thing again, Yah willing, I do wish to have a burro as well. This is an exciting video, and I just enjoy your dialoging about all the aspects of farm life, Anne. Do remember we have the Great Comforter available to us at all times through Yeshua/Jesus.
Congratulations!!! On such cute healthy baby goats. I had one give birth to 7 this past March. Sadly after so many sleepless nights of checking on her. She had them about 6am without me, I had been to the barn at 3am and nothing was happening. They were super tiny, and I think because they were so small, she had them so fast that she couldn't get them cleaned off in time. 4 were up and fine, 2 had passed, one still in the sack. Then something really odd happened. She passed her placenta, and then delivered the 7th baby. This was her 3rd kidding. 2 the first time, 1 the second time. Then 7. In no way was expecting 7. I also referred to a couple of my does as April the Giraffe hehe
Great video! God bless you for your tender caring ways with your goaties n all your animals. Did your mama produce enough milk or did you have to supplement?
Anne, Whew! Glad things finally came to successful conclusion for you guys. You can de stress now. LOL! Hope your hand turns out equally successful. Lots of goat's milk.
I’m new to this and I’m about to breed my first does next week. What injection were you talking about? I’ve heard of people giving a mild sedative when they disbud to help with stress, but you said she died of tetnus, do you give Cd&t typically when you disbud? Do you think she got tetnus from the disbudding? I’m sorry if my questions seem insensitive, they’re not meant that way. I’m just trying to learn. I’m very sorry that you lost a kid, that is devastating 😢
Don’t worry about it, we are all always learning, some lessons are more painful than others, but it’s certainly not the first animal I’ve had to bury and won’t be the last. The phrase “if you have livestock, you’ll have dead stock” is very true. The vaccine I was talking about was CDT and it is absolutely crucial for all goats. Yes I do think she got it from the disbudding procedure, but tetanus also lives in the soil and is everywhere so it could have been from a variety of other places too.
Ours had her mucus plug come out the other day and still she hasn’t given birth yet. She is first timer and we are new to this. Is that normal and how long could it take?
@@AnneofAllTrades I’m not sure she is having much contractions, she has different breathing at times, walks around digging at the ground but she is eating and drinking great and chewing her cud. She even stands on the tree for sap and ripping the bark off haha. Today she has a bit more mucus but it’s minimal. She is due Tuesday. We believe
Congrats on the Girl Power Goats grate to see...if you are selling any Goats there is a Vlog channel called Grandpa Doss Farm he is looking for new Goats as he just lost an Goat of his herd... He wants to get small ones like yours he lives in America they would have a great life as pets... He would like to get some that he gets to know the family and knows we're they come from as in back ground...yours look so cute...anyway please get in contact with him if you are selling them in the future... Love this new vlog I have just found...❤❤❤
Congrats on quads first time around. You may well expect to match or break that world record in subsequent freshenings as they tend to have more kids each time.
That’s what I figure. Her mom was that way, which isn’t necessarily something I’d want to keep breeding into our lines, but since her mom always had unassisted births with zero intervention needed and always had plenty of milk for her kids and more, without any pregnancy or postpartum issues, all of which were DEFINITELY traits worth keeping.
I’m almost 10 years in with goats and about 100 babies later, have seen a whole lot. I have not always vaccinated and I’ve not dealt with tetanus before, but it was confirmed she indeed had tetanus. A fairly crucial piece of information got cut in the editing process there: two weeks after I’d disbudded, I returned from a trip and noticed she was shivering, which I initially diagnosed as a different problem entirely, but she started stiffening and stumbling (the first obvious signs that it was tetanus and not PEM or mineral deficiency, dehydration, etc) and within four hours was gone.
I have Subscribed, Liked and Turn On Notification Bell Icon. Wow! 7 Babies from a Goat? Please, what is the name of the Specie of the Goat that gave Birth to 7 Babies?
the donkey is like don't cry i give you a hug
Jeffery is the King. > Strong and Healthy..... but his Coloring is why you have such gorgeous kids! The Dark coloring are amazing.
Anne, my experience in raising animals on a farm is that you loose one every once in a while, be it mistake in the process or just nature taking it's course. Some people I've met say that can't do it anymore and have backed away from having livestock. For myself I swallow the pain as much as I can and renew my focus on those critters who still depend on me. The joy of being a part of bringing new life into this world hopefully eases the burden of loosing one. Thanks for showing us it all. Thanks for Sharing!
Agree❤❤❤
There’s nothing cuter than frisky baby goats. I hope your hand is healing well.🎉🐐
the little tail wags! baby goats are the cutest!
Man baby goats are the best
Thanks for letting us be spectators! You're amazingly calm. Congratulations! Is there anything cuter than baby goats?!
Baby otters for sure
I for one am thrilled to see your hand healing and your dexterity coming back! I’ve been wondering about that and thinking of you for the past month! Thanks for bringing us along for the birth of those babies! Anyone who doesn’t believe in the Lord could learn a lot from watching this on so many levels. You’re an amazing human Anne and we’re all better from being allowed to share in your life!
I only just recently found your Channel from my friend Erika but the few videos I’ve watched I’ve learned a lot and also found your sense of humor to be hilarious. 😂 “see the licking? this is how Adam finishes his ice cream every night.” lol!!
So glad you’re here!
I just love how connected to the animals is amazing! 100% on the mental health! Take care of yourself - It's the most important person to take care of! Much love!!
Nothing better than baby goats, she is a very good momma. Great job
I love how the last one she seemed genuinely confused for like ten seconds like “Where tf did THAT come from- oh.” 😭🤣
You are living a life, that I admired in my youth, but I never had the passion to obtain. Thank you for sharing.
I held my breath for almost the whole video. Anne you are a great Mom to Dolly Parton and her new babies. So wonderful to watch all the animals in the barn!🐐
I love your personality around your animals. You are so much fun to be around. And you are a good animal mamma. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
Baby goat sounds... reminds me of kidding time here a few years ago... As much as I enjoyed the goats though, I will not, can not go down that path again. I will live vicariously through Anne and her herd. What joy!
Thank the Lord it all went well, I was worried that your exhaustion levels. 🙏🏼 Now you and Adam go and get some well deserved rest. 🥰 Can't wait for the names😊
Oh my! The dancing fuzzy babies!!! That doesn't get any better! Congratulations! :) Thanks for sharing.
I love how the donkey and goat were comforting you in your moment of sadness over the baby goat. I love how perceptive animals are….
What lively little babies and they are so adorable.
What a ride! Thanks for taking us with you 😃
❤ OMG I lost my first goat kid didn't even know she was having it till too late sad but then two more came with joy.. FARM LIFE very rewarding 🎉
it is nice to see that mental health is talked about seriusley
Wow that is wonderful!!! Congrats!!! Good to see you and looks like your hand is doing better.
Mental health is really really important...
Amazing definitely remember here and there the enjoyment heart felt Luv around animal births had to help a couple in my time within most recent 55 yrs.
Amazing, watching birth never gets old!
Congratulations on such Beautiful Babies. Thanks for taking us along. Peace from WV
Goats are too cool, good luck, best wishes.
Wow! You're an amazing young lady Anne!
Congratulations on the beautiful healthy babies!!!
your hand is better! So happy for you.
An update on the hand is incoming next week, unfortunately I’m still quite a ways (and likely another surgery) out from being entirely better, but, despite a lot of pain and other complications, at least I have a lot of mobility back, and for that I’m very thankful.
@AnneofAllTrades i will keep a prayer 🙏 for your full recovery. Your doing such a great job and i love your great videos
I'm so sorry about your friend. Thank you for talking about and bringing into the light something so important. Much respect to you for your raw honesty. We lost our 36y.o. son Johnny to suicide in 2019. He was married with 2 kids. I'm trying to figure out who I'm suppose to be now. Just found your channel and love it. Thank you for all you bring
My heart goes out to you and your family. Depression is a liar and a thief.
It was so cool seeing the birth of 4 bundles of joy. you are amazing care taker, I noticed you are using your hand more how about an update on it.
Congratulations on your new babies, love your videos and you are such a wonderful inspiration!
I’ve been raising NDs for 15 yrs in East Tn and know of at least one other breeder that has had 7 born in 1 litter. Jill Thomas of the Sinai Thunder herd in KY, had 7 born several years ago and all 7 survived. I have had 6 twice, quints probably a half a dozen times and quads more times than I can remember, triplets and twins are very common here.
That’s so insane! I’ve had 6 live, quints and quads tons of times too. I wonder if any of them share lineage?
So happy for you growing bigger! 💚
i was using reptile emitter bulbs when i used the lambing lamp. it is less likely to catch fire than a heat bulb.
Smart!
wow four goatlets. That is so special!! So much happiness so quickly! 🤗🤗💞💞💙💙
Awww thanks for sharing this was beautiful.
*Anne & Adam, thanks for taking us along on this ride to see 4 baby goats being born. Wow once they start giving birth, they sure do pop out fast... BTW, Dolly Parton has just released a new Rockstar album.... so one should be named 'Rockstar'.... maybe one also named 'RocknRoll' since the album is a Rocknroll album.. 🙂.*
This year, one of my sheep had super-floppy ears. he looked a lop-eared rabbit-sheep
I rarely even witnessed a birth of my goats or sheep, and the mommas all take care of everything. Heat is unnecessary unless temps are below freezing.
Thank you so much for sharing this!
Congratulations!
Was thinking of you for the past couple of days and hoping all was well. Turns out that things were in fact quite well (on balance)! Happy for the mamas and the babes and the bipedals who can now get some rest...or at least be entertained by baby-goat-adorableness while not resting.
You’re amazing!
I completely agree with you about the stigma around speaking out about mental health. It makes it very hard for people with either autism or PTSD (or both) to feel comfortable talking to people who are meant to help them because they have basically been trained to not talk to anyone about their issues and to keep them inside. Which leads to a lot of the suicides among the people affected. (I only know this because I have both autism and PTSD.)
First time watching. What a joy! I’m subscribing.😊
I like to make a heating barrel for my baby goats to help be sure that the heat source never touches bedding
Congrats Grandmother!
Adam eating ice cream reference made me gafaw! 😅 You are amazing! Dolly is amazing!!!! Y'all get some rest🎉
I feel so much kinship with this goat, since I'm currently pregnant with number 7 and the only thing anybody can ask me is "mid-november?! And they think you're going to make it that long?"
You truly amaze me! I want your life, albeit I’m way past the age that I have even a little bit of your amazing energy! God bless!!❤️
Oh my! I so miss having goats on the farm!! I feel a Christmas gift idea coming on!!😂
Howdy’s like a BIG emotional support dog, I think he would’ve been happy to sit on your lap 😂 ❤
He has, many times, and it’s a miracle I can still walk 😂😂
@@AnneofAllTrades 😂😂 what a cutie
Love everything u do.
My gosh, i can't wait for my girls to kid! Hoping my one girl has triplets, we'll see, that woman does have a mind of her own
Congrats!
so joyful to see
Congrats on 4 babies
My girl gave me 8 this year i had to bottle feed 4. They where so small and some didnt walk till a week old.
Wait. EIGHT?! Is she nigerian? Did they all live????
This was oddly super thrilling! 😂 thank you for sharing your hard parts and the beautiful
I love your burro! You totally confirmed to me what I already suspected -- and that is that when I do the goat thing again, Yah willing, I do wish to have a burro as well. This is an exciting video, and I just enjoy your dialoging about all the aspects of farm life, Anne. Do remember we have the Great Comforter available to us at all times through Yeshua/Jesus.
I love them too, but before you get a donkey as a “guardian,” please watch this: Please Don’t Get a Donkey
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Congratulations!!! On such cute healthy baby goats. I had one give birth to 7 this past March. Sadly after so many sleepless nights of checking on her. She had them about 6am without me, I had been to the barn at 3am and nothing was happening. They were super tiny, and I think because they were so small, she had them so fast that she couldn't get them cleaned off in time. 4 were up and fine, 2 had passed, one still in the sack. Then something really odd happened. She passed her placenta, and then delivered the 7th baby. This was her 3rd kidding. 2 the first time, 1 the second time. Then 7. In no way was expecting 7.
I also referred to a couple of my does as April the Giraffe hehe
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Great video! God bless you for your tender caring ways with your goaties n all your animals. Did your mama produce enough milk or did you have to supplement?
If I had a nickel every time Anne thought Jolene was giving birth…😜
You’d have a lot of nickels 🤪
Lol i just found your channel..i usally watch blue catus dairy goats or weed em and reap i like your channel too..subbed lol
Our family has been waiting for April (er, Jolene) to give birth.
😏😏
They're all beautiful and gorgeous 🥰😍 and beautiful momma
One of these days I hope I will live on a farm. It would be fun.
Anne, Whew! Glad things finally came to successful conclusion for you guys. You can de stress now. LOL! Hope your hand turns out equally successful. Lots of goat's milk.
I wonder if they have any farm colleges I would love to work on a farm one of these days
Congratulations
Christmas morning is how I describe my fur babies having babies
I’m new to this and I’m about to breed my first does next week. What injection were you talking about? I’ve heard of people giving a mild sedative when they disbud to help with stress, but you said she died of tetnus, do you give Cd&t typically when you disbud? Do you think she got tetnus from the disbudding? I’m sorry if my questions seem insensitive, they’re not meant that way. I’m just trying to learn. I’m very sorry that you lost a kid, that is devastating 😢
Don’t worry about it, we are all always learning, some lessons are more painful than others, but it’s certainly not the first animal I’ve had to bury and won’t be the last. The phrase “if you have livestock, you’ll have dead stock” is very true. The vaccine I was talking about was CDT and it is absolutely crucial for all goats. Yes I do think she got it from the disbudding procedure, but tetanus also lives in the soil and is everywhere so it could have been from a variety of other places too.
Interesting! Congratulations.
Yeah ❤ So sweet…adorable… great job mothers…😉
👍 cool of you to share
Anyone who’s ever smelled Billy-goat stench knows why you told Jeffrey to keep his distance 🥴
Beautiful babies
What a great watch! Did you have a background in engineering? How does someone get the confidence to start this kind of lifestyle business?
WOW CONGRATULATIONS ❤❤❤❤❤❤ I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE GOATS SO CUTE ❤❤❤❤❤
careful what you wish for, they like to get into trouble and are good at it!!
Awww beautiful babyies goats
First baby was literly double the size compared to the second..
Ours had her mucus plug come out the other day and still she hasn’t given birth yet. She is first timer and we are new to this. Is that normal and how long could it take?
If she’s having contractions and not giving birth within an hour or two I’d be concerned, but if it’s just the plug, that can sometimes happen early.
@@AnneofAllTrades I’m not sure she is having much contractions, she has different breathing at times, walks around digging at the ground but she is eating and drinking great and chewing her cud. She even stands on the tree for sap and ripping the bark off haha. Today she has a bit more mucus but it’s minimal. She is due Tuesday. We believe
@@ericnewton3434 oh she sounds like she’ll be just fine then
@@AnneofAllTrades I wrote you all on FB and IG. U got a new fan now!
me encanta yo quiero mi granja 😊 como tú ...aunque no entiendo nada por el idioma😅
what breeds are the dogs ?
You said your goat was from of the Fairywood herd line? Mind if I ask about the pedigree with that doe?
Nice beautiful Goat kids happy farming new subscriber here pls. Thankyou and Godbless ❤❤❤❤🙏
How's the hand doing??
Congrats on the Girl Power Goats grate to see...if you are selling any Goats there is a Vlog channel called Grandpa Doss Farm he is looking for new Goats as he just lost an Goat of his herd...
He wants to get small ones like yours he lives in America they would have a great life as pets...
He would like to get some that he gets to know the family and knows we're they come from as in back ground...yours look so cute...anyway please get in contact with him if you are selling them in the future...
Love this new vlog I have just found...❤❤❤
Congrats on quads first time around. You may well expect to match or break that world record in subsequent freshenings as they tend to have more kids each time.
That’s what I figure. Her mom was that way, which isn’t necessarily something I’d want to keep breeding into our lines, but since her mom always had unassisted births with zero intervention needed and always had plenty of milk for her kids and more, without any pregnancy or postpartum issues, all of which were DEFINITELY traits worth keeping.
beautiful life
We put down news paper
My goodness you got lucky with that many does. My goats gave me nothing but bucks 😢
How did mama stuff 7 babies in her? Those babies are pretty big
I never give tetanus shots, ever, have had more issues with it, if she passed in 4 hours it was something else entirely
I’m almost 10 years in with goats and about 100 babies later, have seen a whole lot. I have not always vaccinated and I’ve not dealt with tetanus before, but it was confirmed she indeed had tetanus. A fairly crucial piece of information got cut in the editing process there: two weeks after I’d disbudded, I returned from a trip and noticed she was shivering, which I initially diagnosed as a different problem entirely, but she started stiffening and stumbling (the first obvious signs that it was tetanus and not PEM or mineral deficiency, dehydration, etc) and within four hours was gone.
Cutee🥰🥰
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Wow! 7 Babies from a Goat?
Please, what is the name of the Specie of the Goat that gave Birth to 7 Babies?
Nigerian dwarf, just like mine