Another day off and after the last two days of work it's nice to relax! Monday I spent most of the day cleaning out two of the four Hansi's shoveling out old alfalfa hay and dirt. It took 8 buckets per Hansi! The kids are building up their rumens and eating grain and alfalfa rather than just drinking milk. We make sure they always have access to alfalfa hay on their pallets in there but with 14 of them they end up pushing it off and then it piles up and gets old. They love laying on their pallets and in turn make quite a mess haha. Between that chores and giving all 56 Hansi kids corid treatment the day was over before I knew it.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
MORE BIG EARED BABIES!! Yup, that's right. We not only have one eared baby now but five! Thursday I happened to switch shifts with Erin so I worked in the morning instead of the afternoon and I'm so thankful because Belle gave birth that morning. I saw she was acting kind of weird but couldn't tell if she was quite yet isolating so I told Teo, who was feeding that morning, to keep an eye on her and maybe bring her in. Sure enough as I'm milking Teo brings her into the barn to give birth. It was a very hectic morning since I had milked ALL the goats and was sort of taking my time with the goats giving those who need it udder balm and such and then I find out AFTER I took the milking herd to Golf for the day that we had a grand dairy tour scheduled that morning. O sh**. As you guys probably picked up on in my past posts since I do the tour every Saturday in order to prepare for the tour I need to have all the goats milked except one (for hand milking) and have six goats held back on the goat walk to be an example of how they come up to the milk stand. I also should have the milk stand area cleaned up as well as goat walk and dogs fed and everything looking nice. As I'm walking back from Golf I see a school bus driving down the road and have this sinking feeling in my stomach there's something special going on that morning. Sure enough a school was at the farm ready for a tour. Teo and I quick grabbed the herd (thank god for Ghiradelli), cleaned up, and grabbed our nicest goats hoping between the six of them some will have enough milk left for the kids. Ugh....stress!! Just when we're getting everything set Belle decides to give birth. Like I've said before, they have such good timing haha. So I go and help her out with the first kid and then go and do the tour. I felt she had another so it was good Teo was there to help grab that one before she left for deliveries. The good thing is it was very exciting for the kids to see newborns like that. Even though it was crazy and unorganized at first the tour went great and the kids really enjoyed it. They were able to see how the dogs work and there was enough milk between Norberta and Jacqui for them to try their hand at milking. After that I cleaned up and went into the dairy for the day which was a nice change of pace. We've been short handed so going into the dairy doesn't happen as often as it used to. But trust me...I don't mind that ; ) I get more goat time!
Lazy Highway nappin on some timothy hay...pretty sure she stayed there most of the day haha
We moved these two kiddos to the "triangle" by Gulch. Snugglin in their shelter
Right after work Thursday Nalani picked Teo and I up at the farm to head to Lahaina to see a play called 'Ulalena. It was beautiful!! It's a play about the history of Maui (it's people) and involved a lot of props and just wonderful music. My favorite parts were the Makahiki, where the people celebrate the God of agriculture Lono, and the scene with the moon. The moon is this bright ring in the air with a woman in it doing cirque du soleil sort of contortions...she's supposed to be Hina, the Goddess of the moon. Nalani said the play was only supposed to go for 3 years but it's going on it's 11th or so now.
Saturday was another tour day and guess what. That morning Rory decided to give birth right after the tour. She was definitely isolating and acting funny early in the morning so I put her in a stall right away. I went in there in time to see her push out her first kid and as I was helping get the sack off his face and Teo asking if he had ears with disappointment I said no and then SURPRISE! He did after all. Haha those floppy ears were matted down from afterbirth and tricked me. O my gosh this baby is cute. I say that about all of them but Pepito (as we named him) looks like a goat wearing a cow costume. His coloring is so funny. He also had a twin brother, a beautiful big black baby with some white markings on his face.
Mama gave SO much good colostrum
Blurry pic but one of my favorites anyway
This morning I got to try out a new church in Maui. It was a really small church off of Kula Highway called Our Lady Queen of Angels. I counted how many people were there for service and it was only 30! I've never been to such a small church but I liked it...it was very mellow. Chelbie from work goes to that church so Nalani thought we could meet up with her. It's also very close to Grandma's House so we had a nice breakfast there afterwards. When I got home Gini had given birth to two more eared kids.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Happy late Easter all! I hope it was a blessed holiday for everyone. It's been a pretty eventful week. Last Friday I was on my own outside since Daniel went in the dairy and boy did I stay busy. Luckily Eva was around to help me out. I was doing the usual chores while Eva helped with the list I had made the night before of extra jobs I wanted to get done. I unfortunately didn't get to any of these but Eva knocked out 3 of the things on my list! So that morning while feeding I noticed Mandolin didn't even touch her grain and was isolating as well as baby talking like crazy. So I put her in a stall (thankfully she was willing). However, after crying for an hour or so straight while in there being super unhappy I decided to put her back out with the other dry girls since she didn't show any other signs of being close to labor. While starting on hay I saw her isolating far from the others so I decided to check on her and sure enough she had some white discharge meaning it's almost game time. Eva told me to go ahead and bring her in. So I'm walking her in and I'm not too far from leaving the pasture and she decides she's tired and over it and gets on her knees. Then she got away from me! It was a pretty funny sight as Eva yells "run!" and I chase her down and grab her having to once again get her out of the pasture. Mandolin is one of the Pond girls (remember Alex and Rosalee...pains in my....) so like her buddies she's a biter. O joy. Eva had to come and help bring her. And boy was it a work out. Eva had her front end holding her head up and pulling (keeping their heads up helps resist their urge to get down on their knees) while I had her back end pushing. I was exhausted when we finally got the stubborn mama into the stall. Eva went to the house for a bit while I did the noon feeding. I was just bowl training the newest addition when I hear Mandolin grunting and having contractions. I figured I'd wait and let her do her thing for awhile and just keep an eye on her. Then while feeding I hear her having a harder and harder time. I didn't know this at the time but soon figured when I went in there to check things out that she was a first time mama. This means she was very tight down there. I helped stretch her out but could see she was having a very difficult time. The bag broke and she was still struggling to get this baby out. I tried to assist her and the hooves were out and finally when she pushed I could see a little nose and tongue peeking out. After waiting a bit she still had trouble getting this little guy out! So finally I made the decision to go in and help her. I felt for the back of the head while waiting for another push and was able to get the baby out much to Mandolin's relief haha. Surprisingly the birth made me a little shaky after. I'm pretty calm in situations like this but oddly enough my body was shaky once the kid was out and I saw him and mom were ok. It's always a little scary when a goat is having a bit of trouble getting a kid out and you have to help but it's still difficult. My hand wouldn't stop shaking right after! Because the first one helped stretch mom out the second came right out easily. All kids are cute but boy these two were beautiful. The boy is white and the girl is a gorgeous honey/orange color and both are cute and fluffy. Every time I think we'll go for a bit without new kids the goats surprise me. Mandolin seemed to fill up over night! After rushing to finish up hay I quick gave myself an "udder rag shower" as we interns call it (or wiping myself down with a rag haha) and went to Good Friday service with Teo. I noticed during the service I still had afterbirth on my thighs!! Ooops....it made me think how different of a place I'm in compared to last year on Good Friday. The service was beautiful and it was nice to experience a holy week in Hawaii. It doesn't matter where you are the veneration of the cross is always such a powerful experience. I was feeling very homesick as St. Joseph happened to sing a lot of the same songs we used to sing back at home at St. Luke's.
Saturday morning was SO clear, you could see the mountains in the distance really well! Teo did the feeding that morning while I milked and she comes up on the golf cart with a white kid in her lap and says "she was in Soho!"....I figured she meant this kid had somehow escaped from kennel or somewhere and got in there but no...one of our yearlings gave birth the night before!! She was a wild child all dry and already full from mom. BABIES HAVING BABIES!! So weird. When I first got to the farm in August the yearlings were so small they were in kennel...now they're pregnant and having kids! Alice gave birth and when Teo went to feed she noticed Ghira was acting weird and then she saw a little baby among all the legs of the 13 yearlings eating grain. How funny...I would've given anything to see her face at that moment haha. She said she kind of stood there and stared for a minute confused. We weren't expecting the yearlings to give birth for awhile and didn't have total accurate records of who was bred when because Pepeiao was with them and we weren't sure if he was able to breed them or not. Now that we know we have a greater need to check on them and they're close to giving birth you really notice how big some of them are getting. Especially Rory...she's huge! So being a "bad a**" baby Teo and I thought she needed a bad a** name. So we thought lets name her Miranda Lambert! Haha we know she wont' be a keeper on the farm so we thought it'd be funny. Alexis if your reading this I thought of you when I wrote her name in the birth book! LOL I couldn't help myself.
Little Miranda Lambert haha
Mama Alice!!
Saturday was also grand tour day. It's fun to be back on grand tours and good practice to get back into the tour mode for the summer since that's a BIG part of the internship at the AWCC. I had 3 crazy little boys on the tour and it was hilarious to see the goat's reaction to them. Before I knew it they had all run into the day pasture which in turn made the goat's go the other way not wanting to go towards them since they were new and scary. So I ended up telling everyone to grab a couple goats and help get them in the pasture. Whenever you "put the tour" to work they seem to really enjoy it. I think because they feel like they're really getting involved in the farm aspect and being hands on. One of the ladies on the tour expressed a lot of interest in having her own pet goat...I wonder if she'll end up doing that. Below is a pic of me feeding a baby some tourist took and put on trip advisor. I kind of look like I'm strangling the baby but it's kind of cool they put it up.
Goaties on the goat walk
After the tour Teo and I dewormed the Square girls together with Cydectin. Those girls are crazy!! They are so curious and playful. We used Ghira to herd them back into their pasture since they get full access to the arena now. He's so good with them! It's really his forte. Some of our keepers in there are looking a little goofy and scruffy but one named Kimba is so silky and perfect looking! I tried to get a picture of her but she's really active and all over the place.
The last two hours of work I went to Golf to weed some more (there's still so much fire weed!) and Daniel had written in the comm book we only had 20% of the pasture left to do but good lord there was a lot more than 20% left. I was out there for 2 hours and made some progress but still had a lot left to do. I don't know if Mandolin was really lonely and missed her kid or if she remembers I was there with her when she gave birth but she would not stop following me around and licking me! It was like having a little shadow while weeding.
Golf...what seems like a never ending pasture when your weeding
Sunday (Easter) I went to mass early in the morning with Nalani and then went to Lahaina for the afternoon to take a couple kids for an Easter event at the Westin Villas. It was a really cute set up. They made a nice sign for us and had a white fence on the beach front. And we were quite a hit! The little kids couldn't get enough of our kids. I took a white boy and brown striped girl so there would be some variation. We didn't have names for them yet so I had a little girl who got there first name them and she chose Rocky for the boy and Sprinkles for the girl. Sprinkles was a bit more anti social and wanted to do her own thing but Rocky was LOVING the attention and followed me around and didn't mind me holding him while the little ones got to pet him. Everyone was surprised by how soft they were. It was pretty funny...I got asked if they were cows and if they were llamas. Llamas I could see but cows?? We need some more ag education in our schools ; )
Who needs an Easter lamb when you have an Easter kid??
It's hard to hold two kids and get a good pic haha
Loving on Rocky : )
Not only did Erin and Chris stop by the visit and hang out with me and the kids but my volunteer friends at the Haku Balwin Center were right next door in the tent with a bunch of bunnies, guinea pigs, and the famous stunning Mufasa! It was so great getting to see them again...I miss volunteering there. I feel blessed to have been able to meet and work with such great people while in Maui outside the farm.
Great picture of mama Juicy Fruit and baby taken by Christi
Mama Teo love <3
Square girls trying to get the kid's milk! Haha sneaky kids
Our coconuts!
The "business" end haha Eva did such a nice job of cleaning up our mamas!!
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