There are many ways to do so, but usually u get make them stick together until they finally except each other, or you might be out of luck so it would be an orphan but you can give it another does milk.
One way may be to put a dog in with the cow and calf, and she will protect the calf from that dog. You could put hobbles on the cow to prevent her from kicking the calf away every time he suckles. And finally, be patient. You may have to bottle-feed the calf at first if he's really hungry and hasn't eaten anything yet, but otherwise don't interfere with the mothering-up process that is happening between new mom and baby.
The best way is to try to convince another goat mother that this abandoned beauty is their son/daughter. Goat adoptions happen easily usually and can clear up that problem easily. If however there are no other momma goats around it is up to you to feed him/her goat milk every few hours around the clock from a bottle. Also you may need to spend a lot of time with the little one because they do not like to be lonely. Good luck!
Warm, but not hot goat milk from a bottle.
you feed a baby pygmy goat about how much you think it should need and it is what the owner says when you get a baby goat.
I think the father goat don't want the mother near the baby goat.
Pygmy goat blood
We feed our pygmy goats Noble Goat. You can get it at Tractor Supply.
At least 13 or 14 weeks old
Pygmy goats are a breed of goat. Wether goats are castrated male goats.
Yes you would get a boer pygmy
around £150 ($100) for a young pygmy goat
Pygmy goats are a small breed of goat.
No.Kids need their mother until they are some months old.
After a goat gives birth milk is usually present in their udder to nourish the baby directly via. the baby nursing, or milked by humans for whatever purpose.