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+ 6 GoRoids sale AND NEW Animal baby pics !

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So Go Roids had a good end of year sale for everyone and I decided to grab the Xeno to try out later. I ordered a handful of Test E and Tren A, but there was a little mix-up and was sent the Test Prop instead. I sent them a message on the website help desk and let them know. Honestly, I wasn't expecting much for 2 missing/mixed up vials on a great sale since I did get the Test Prop. BUT, these guys made it right and sent me the 2 Tren A's straightaway, no questions Good Thanks guys Ok

AND here we have 3 more babies. 2 girls and 1 boy. I think the wife named one Poppy and I can't keep all the other shit straight :lmao:
You like em....here ya go.

EDIT - Just had 2 more girls born yesterday. They are beautiful. One has multi colored ‘moon spots’, highly desired random trait for breeders.

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press1's picture

I assume they can only go live outside full time once they do not need to be bottle fed anymore, do they completely come off milk then and eat the grain and drink water? Interesting to see if the mother recognises them at all.

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They go outside FT when off the bottle totally and are big enough to be ok all through the night with others. Until then, first its day time outside, then in at night. The mother at that point, just sees another smaller, younger goat in the herd that has to earn a spot. There is no longer a mother/baby protective bond at all. Allows her to re-bred and move on. Just nature.

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press1's picture

So what happens with the mother and baby goats that do well together, do they continue to recognise and bond with each other for the rest of time or do you separate them and they then become unfamiliar in time?

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So MOST of the time, mother/baby(s) bond together immediately. Babies get right up, nurse, mom cleans them up (we help some) and everything runs smooth. Mom protects them and looks out for them until weaned. When they stay in same pen, the strong bond is still there. When we have to sell or remove a "weaned" baby, they both cry out for day or two, then separation sets in, and it stops. Nature tells them to move on. But its sad day hearing that when we do.

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DeeMan's picture

Damn...like @wanted just said that's sad. And loving these baby animal pics, they look like toys or something. I've never seen them look like this. Wow so they cry when separated and nature tells them to move on eventually....that's the same process us humans use, we eventually accept whatever bad situation and move on with life. But I think those animals are probably a bit better than us dealing with the grieving process. Thanks for posting.

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I just shed a tear on this one. Sounds kinda mean

Rosschestzip's picture

It always bothers me when they don’t have a bond, or they reject the baby. Not goats but just any animal. It’s so odd when the moms just like “nah fuck you baby, I don’t know you” I know it’s just nature but still, I hate it lol

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press1's picture

Aaahh I bet man, not sure I could do it. I'd probably listen to them for an hour and then give in and put the baby back Lol