Baby Goat
Want to know how to care for a baby goat, or what to name them if you decide to keep one as a pet? This article will give you all the information that you need about a kid. Read on and learn more...

Goat Care
Just like any other animal or human kid, the goat needs to be left alone with its mother the first few weeks, especially the first 24 hours. Want to know why? Well this is because the lining of the goat's digestive system changes 24 hours after they are born and within this 24 hours, the lining is able to take in the colostrum. Wondering what a colostrum is? It is the first milk that is produced by the mother goat after giving birth and this milk is rich in various nutrients, proteins, antibodies which helps in protecting the kid from various diseases, and also carbs. This milk is important for the baby and they can be absorbed only within the first 24 hours after its birth. Hence it's important that the kid is kept with its mother as soon as it is born.
The next thing that you have to make sure is that you have a place ready where the kid can sleep. The place should be warm and dry and should be protected from the rain and the sun. Also make sure that the place is not drafty. Pile up some hay for the kid to sleep on. If it's winter, then make sure that you have a heat lamp placed in the shed or in the barn in order to keep the place warm.
These kids have to be fed regularly and since they have a small stomach, you might need to feed them at least 4 to 5 times a day. This is again another reason why it's best that you keep the baby with its mother the first few days. Now what to feed the young goats? You can feed them goat milk. Goat milk benefits are huge not only for humans but for goats too. You can feed these kids with the help of a feeding bottle. Increase the size of the point on the nipple and then hold it near the mouth of the kid. The kid will refuse at first, but you have to be patient.
In order to prevent your goat from suffering from any kind of health issues, you have to take special care of them. De worm them regularly, trim their hooves so that they do not suffer from any problems related to the hooves. Give them the proper required vaccination when they are three weeks of age. For this you can contact your vet who will tell you all about the vaccinations as well as when to take the booster dose. With a warm and damp cloth, clean the ears, the legs, the hooves and the face of the goat regularly. If you follow these tips, your goats will grow up to be healthy and strong.
Goat Names
If you are planning on keeping one as a pet, and if you are having difficulty in coming up with a good name, then here is a list of names which you can call your kid by.
- Pumpkin
- Riley
- Shaggy
- Limo
- Mary
- Marco
- Mandy
- Amie
- Angelic
- Bambi
- Billy
- Baby Go
- Bailey
- Boomer
- Chester
- Cleo
- Daisy
- Dum-Dum
- Holly
- Ivy
- Joshua
- Milky
- Oreo
- Princess
- Ramzy
- Snowball
- Tanya
- Velvet
- Zeus
- Zuku
- Tinkerbelle
- Trixie
- Wonder
- Salem
- Buddy
- Chloe
- Cola
- Betty
- Blackie
- Cotton Ball
- Cocoa
- Faun
- Jane
Hence now you know how to take care of your baby goat and also what to name them. You can put on your thinking cap and can come up with a really good name. You also know how to take care of a kid now, hence it will be much easier for you to keep this farm animal as a pet.
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