Kids of ‘08

Below is our 2008 kidding schedule.
As kids are born, I will update this page with their names and add more photos to the gallery at the bottom of this page. Keep in mind that our does tend to actually kid, before, some times up to one week, before their due date, so keep checking in.

Scroll down to see photos of the new goatbabies.

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2008 Fias Co Farm Kidding Schedule

Click on the highlighted names to view adult goat photos and more pedigree information

Ovaltinaweena / Zapata Kidded: Feb. 10 girl: Zinnia (for sale)
boy/wether: Livingstone (for sale)
Tiny Dancer / Zapata Kidded: Feb. 18 girl: Amandapanda - (for sale)
girl: Martha
Candace / Mushashi Kidded: Feb 19 girl: Sasha
Sunbeam / Zapata Kidded: Mar. 6 boy/wether: Kafka (for sale)
boy/wether: Kamoo (for sale)
Bebe / Zapata Kidded: Mar 25 boy/wether: CC Rider (for sale)
boy/wether: Direck Domino aka DD (for sale)
Goldie Jr. / Mushashi Kidded: Apr 22 boy/buck: Bigsby (for sale)
boy/buck: Carruthers (for sale)
Maxine / Zapata Kidded: May 6 boy/buck: Maxwell House (for sale)
girl: Nite Spot
Miss Chief / Zapata Kidded: May 6 girl: Lo Key
Choo-Chew / Zapata Kidded: May 19 boy/buck: (for sale)
boy/buck: (for sale)
Myrtle / Kandinsky Kidded: May 20 girl: Shirely - (for sale)
girl: M

Click on the thumbnails below to view larger photos.

33 Responses to “Kids of ‘08”

  1. AvatarJohn Chapman
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    Molly—What great planning of the kids’ arrivals. A great schedule. Do the goats know what day they are supposed to deliver ahead of time? Having only one a day. Why can’t people plan as well? John


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  2. AvatarMelisa
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    I would love to see you new babies ASAP. I am new to goats and I am a lot smarter now than I was 4 weeks ago becouse of your web sight. Give your husband a big kiss what a guy, my husband would not do the things you talk so highly about that he does for you and the goats. I wish I had that with my husband. God bless you both. You both do such a good jod. Love Melisa


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  3. Avatartamika Shupp
    3

    Congrats. Your web site is like my like bible. I am waiting any day for my newbin to give birth. Not realy sure on the due date. This will be my first birth on the farm. Alittle scared but with your pic. It kind of gives me a plane on whats to come. Thank you for your wonderful web site. God bless all of you and your family. Tamika


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  4. AvatarAlex
    4

    Awww! Molly I just love seeing your kids! I am very happy yo say this will be my third kidding season and I am so claim! Hold in there everyone! And to the question I find the does just want them out! But your question has made me wonder!


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  5. AvatarMollie
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    my first goat is just about to have her first baby and were all so exicted. we bought my goat from this guy and he doesnt even know when the kids due but according to your website shes showin sighns that shes due soon! :)


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  6. Avatarshantell
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    Thank you for putting so much heart into your sight! I so wanted to find some down to earth guidance without all the worldly technological bondages! I’ve farmed all my life but am expecting our first goat babies in the next couple weeks and am a little nervous because I want to do all I can! The photos in your birthing album have given me some peace on what to expect in variations! Don’t EXPECT! I’ve had many home births of my own, all different- 6 children! You’d think I’d feel this to be a piece of cake! I’ve taken in more off your sight then anything else I’ve read and keep coming back. Keeping things as close to how God created them is more peaceful and therefore healthier for all involved. I wish I could visit your animals…and you too! ha ha ha!God Bless!
    Shantell


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  7. AvatarStacy from Atlanta, Ga
    7

    My sweet goat Gretchen just had 3 kids on Feb. 24th. I don’t know what I would have done if I did not have your website to guide me. I went line by line to your instructions. Wow! Your instruction made this an easy process. Gretchen’s 2nd kid was positioned incorrectly but with your help all the kids are alive and safe. Thank you again.


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  8. AvatarMolly
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    Thank you all for your comments. I really do appreciate hearing from every one of you.
    Positive feedback really makes all the work I’ve put into my site worth it :-)
    It’s nice to hear my web site is useful to you and I wish everyone good luck with their own kidding seasons.


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  9. AvatarShannon
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    Your kids are cute! Thank you for your website too. My childrens goat birthed two kids, and I would not have survived the whole experience had not been for your information and pics. Now the goats are the familys not just the kids……. Amazing how birth can be so bonding. We can’t wait for next year.
    Shannon down in the southwest!


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  10. AvatarSherley Martin
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    The kids are beautiful. It is so exciting when the new babies finally arrive. I have 1 Pigmy buck(Sparky) that is a week old and 1 Boer buck(Brutus) that is 4 days old. They are amazing.


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  11. AvatarSamantha
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    They are so cute! I just wanna give them a big hug!!! P.S I have a doe about ready to kid, i don’t know when!!!


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  12. AvatarLisa
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    Molly,
    your site has been extremly helpfull. I have so much to learn and I want to care for my little herd to the best of my ability and financial ability (house full of two legged kids and barn filling up with 4 legged kis),but with the info on this site I am learning how to avoid many problems that would need medical treatment if not taken care of early. So THANK YOU, you are an absolute jem!!!!!
    just a note: I’m having trouble pulling up many of the goat healt hand husbandry pages. Hope the problem is only temporary and will corect it’s self (as if you don’t have enough to do ) :).
    Love and Prayers for You and all Yours
    Lisa


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  13. AvatarMolly
    13

    I am please to hear so many of you find my web site useful. Your comments are very much appreciated! :)


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  14. AvatarMolly
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    just a note: I’m having trouble pulling up many of the goat healt hand husbandry pages. Hope the problem is only temporary and will corect it’s self (as if you don’t have enough to do )

    Hopefully you aren’t having issues anymore. I can’t seem to find a problem on my end. Let me know if this continues.


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  15. AvatarLisa
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    Hi Molly,
    Well, I guess whatever the problem was it’s no longer a prob. I haven’t been having any trouble at all today.
    So…… All’s well!!!!
    Lisa :)


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  16. AvatarBillie
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    Hi. We are getting set up for our Goats. We want as Pets, and Milk. I need lots of help here. Like someone told me to get a Pygmy mail so my does will go into heat, then I can breed them not to the Pygmy of course. I am really dumb just getting started. I do want to start with babies, I have 3 Shelties and want them od course to know then from the start. Can you give me any help? I live in SO MID TN>


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  17. AvatarLisa
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    What town in TN are you in? We areabout 45min. north of Chattanooga. Would be glad to help out ( new at this ourselves). If nothing else a little moral support is always great!!!! Let me know and we’ll figure out how to get in touch.
    Lisa


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  18. AvatarLisa
    18

    Molly,
    I’d like to get in touch with Billie if possible. You have my email address on this site so if Billie is interested please pass on my address. If you’d rather not, I’d understand. Hope you can.
    Thanks
    Lisa


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  19. AvatarBillie
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    What town in TN are you in? We areabout 45min. north of Chattanooga. Would be glad to help out ( new at this ourselves). If nothing else a little moral support is always great!!!! Let me know and we’ll figure out how to get in touch.Lisa

    I am near Manchester TN about 70 mi N of Chatt too!


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  20. AvatarJessica
    20

    I have been in market Boer Goats for awhile now and just starting into the dairy. I own a few Lamancha does, which are kidding now, and I am looking to purchase a Lamancha buckling. I was wondering if you had any tips on what to look out for. Any opinions would be helpful.
    Thanks

    Jess


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  21. AvatarMolly
    21

    I have been in market Boer Goats for awhile now and just starting into the dairy. I own a few Lamancha does, which are kidding now, and I am looking to purchase a Lamancha buckling. I was wondering if you had any tips on what to look out for. Any opinions would be helpful.
    Thanks

    Jess

    Hi Jess. Please read the information I have written up here:
    http://fiascofarm.com/goats/getting-your-goat.htm


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  22. AvatarNancy
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    I just helped my La Mancha doe deliver 3 kids. They were born about 3 hours ago. Last August she had 2 but one died several hours after birth and I’m not sure why; she died in my arms and I sobbed for hours. So now I am watching these kids’ every move. Dora (mom) is being a great mom but someone told me that the kid last year probably died of selenium deficiency. Why one and not the other? Anyway, it will be a long night watching these 3 new darlings and praying they survive. I am so nervous! But this site really helped me make it through this birth. I’m an EMT and was more nervous helping deliver goats than people!!


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  23. AvatarJess
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    I just helped my La Mancha doe deliver 3 kids. They were born about 3 hours ago. Last August she had 2 but one died several hours after birth and I’m not sure why; she died in my arms and I sobbed for hours. So now I am watching these kids’ every move. Dora (mom) is being a great mom but someone told me that the kid last year probably died of selenium deficiency. Why one and not the other? Anyway, it will be a long night watching these 3 new darlings and praying they survive. I am so nervous! But this site really helped me make it through this birth. I’m an EMT and was more nervous helping deliver goats than people!!

    I know in Idaho the soil lack in selenium. My friends had one doe have triplets and one of them had stiff bent front knees and they weren’t connected to the shoulder. Now though he is fine and you can’t even tell he had leg problems! ;) I wish you luck with your kids. I have raised Boers and right now have my first Muchies. My first time doe had a doe and a buck and my second first time doe had two buck. Just waiting on doe three. LOL ;)


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  24. Avatarhi
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    We have some goats but yours are way better looking


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  25. AvatarNancy
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    An update on Dora and her kids. Unfortunately, it’s not a good one. One kid died the day after she was born. A second died a week later. The third is now an orphan who is being bottle fed. She’s doing great; we named her Dottie because she has a big black dot on her left front knee and the rest of her is white. Dora died about a week and a half after kidding; she got scours and I could never get her to overcome it. We are so sad to lose Dora but she had rejected her kids and that’s when I knew that she knew she didn’t have much longer.


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  26. Avatartaylor
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    This is a great website!!! I will keep updated. MY aunt and my brothers and i have some goats ..sheep….and some gaurd dogs…and some lil chickens.But we are looking for more…we have a goat that pregenat..and the other one that was pregnat …had her baby yesterday


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  27. AvatarAmelia
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    Molly-
    I love your goats! I am in 4-H and this is my 2nd year in the goat world. I have been a lot smarter about goats with your Web site and my friends that have goats.

    Thank you!


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  28. AvatarBrenda Phillips
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    Please notify me when you have new kids for sale.


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  29. AvatarAmy
    29

    Molly-
    How has your kidding been going to far? Are your goats done kidding?


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  30. AvatarLinda
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    Molly- You have, undoubtedly, created the worlds BET website for goat information! I know you have put MANY, MANY hours into this in order for all of us to learn about these wonderful animals. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you and wish you all the best!!!!


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  31. AvatarLinda
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    OOPS! Sorry, Molly. I lest out the “S” in best when I wrote the above comment! YOU know what I meant, though!!! LOL


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  32. AvatarLinda
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    OOPS! Sorry, Molly. I left out the “S” in best when I wrote the above comment! YOU know what I meant, though!!! LOL


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  33. AvatarAmelia
    33

    Molly-
    When is your favorite time of year to have you goats kid? For the most safe.

    Thanks!


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