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Meet Yul. • This little buck was born premature in the cold, wee hours of the morning on the holiday he’s named for, unable to stand or regulate his body temperature, with underdeveloped lungs and no sucking reflex. His mom, likely sensing he was too weak to survive, rejected him and focused her attention on his full-term and healthy sister. • Knowing he wouldn’t make it unless we intervened, we brought him into the bus and I spent the next week of my life fighting for his - syringe feeding him every hour, keeping his tiny one pound body next to mine at all times for warmth, and working with him every day until his gangly limbs grew strong enough to hold him. • It was worth it. He celebrated his two week birthday this week weighing in at five pounds, and while he hasn’t yet caught up with his sister by any means, his breathing has stabilized, he now has the teeth he should have been born with, sucks down his bottles in a minute flat, and as you can see, doesn’t lack in the bounce department. • Of course, this also means I’m now a full-time goat mom to my little solstice miracle man, we now have a bus goat, and I have a permanent shadow that makes little clip-clops behind me at all times and curls up under my chin at night. You’ll likely be seeing a lot more of him here, as I have a feeling he’s destined to become mine and Freyja’s adventure buddy instead of rejoining the herd. • Goat mom wasn’t on my list of homestead plans, but I can think of worse ways to start a new year 🐐 . . . . . #babygoats #babygoat #babygoatsofinstagram #nigeriandwarfgoats #homesteadlife #homesteadinglife #skoolie #skoolieconversion #buslife #homesteader #farmlife
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