Overview
Goat gestation averages 150 days (5 months), varying by breed and number of kids.
Signs of Pregnancy
- ✓Changes in appetite and behavior
- ✓Weight gain and abdominal enlargement
- ✓Mammary gland development
- ✓Nesting behavior near due date
Early Stage (First Third)
Confirmation and Initial Care
The early stage is critical for embryo development. Focus on confirming pregnancy and establishing proper care routines.
🍽️Nutrition in Early Stage
- • Maintain regular diet - avoid sudden changes
- • Ensure high-quality protein sources
- • Provide fresh water at all times
- • Add folic acid supplements if recommended
💚Care Guidelines
- • Confirm pregnancy through veterinary examination
- • Maintain normal exercise routine
- • Avoid stress and sudden environmental changes
- • Begin monitoring weight and appetite
Mid Stage (Second Third)
Rapid Growth Period
During mid-pregnancy, the fetus grows rapidly. Nutritional needs increase significantly during this period.
🍽️Nutrition in Mid Stage
- • Gradually increase food intake by 25-50%
- • Add calcium and phosphorus supplements
- • Provide multiple small meals throughout the day
- • Include omega-3 fatty acids for fetal development
💙Care Guidelines
- • Schedule mid-pregnancy veterinary check-up
- • Monitor weight gain carefully
- • Reduce strenuous exercise
- • Watch for signs of complications
Late Stage (Final Third)
Preparation for Birth
The final stage requires careful monitoring and preparation for delivery. The mother needs maximum support during this time.
🍽️Nutrition in Late Stage
- • Continue increased feeding - may need 50-75% more
- • Provide easily digestible, nutrient-dense foods
- • Ensure adequate calcium for milk production
- • Keep water always available
💜Care Guidelines
- • Prepare clean, quiet birthing area
- • Monitor closely for signs of labor
- • Restrict exercise to gentle walks
- • Have veterinary emergency contacts ready
Complete Dietary Guidelines
🥩 Protein
Essential for fetal development and milk production
🦴 Calcium
Critical for bone development and preventing eclampsia
💊 Vitamins
A, D, E for immune system and development
⚡ Minerals
Iron, zinc, selenium for overall health
💧 Water
Unlimited access to fresh, clean water
Pregnancy Milestones
Breeding Date
Day 0
Day of breeding
Pregnancy Confirmation
Day 30
Ultrasound or blood test
Nutrition Increase
Day 100
Increase feed quality
Kidding Preparation
14 days before due date
Prepare kidding area
Birth Preparation Checklist
- • Prepare a clean, quiet, and comfortable birthing area
- • Have emergency veterinary contact information readily available
- • Gather necessary supplies (clean towels, heating pad, etc.)
- • Monitor closely for signs of labor
- • Ensure the mother is calm and stress-free
Warning Signs - When to Call a Vet
Contact your veterinarian immediately if you observe:
- ⚠️ Prolonged labor without progress (more than 2 hours of active straining)
- ⚠️ Excessive bleeding or abnormal discharge
- ⚠️ Signs of distress (excessive panting, weakness, collapse)
- ⚠️ Failure to deliver all offspring within expected timeframe
Post-Birth Care
- ✓Monitor mother and offspring closely for first 24 hours
- ✓Ensure all offspring are nursing properly
- ✓Watch for signs of infection or complications
- ✓Schedule post-birth veterinary check-up