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I’ve been out of my mind busy this week with babies in the house, but want to report at least that Maia is frisky, healthy, and bouncing, eating very well and very active. For those who might be curious, I’m giving her a dose of oral colostrum gel every day (for three days) and she’s drinking a powdered colostrum supplement in her bottle right now but will soon switch to regular goat replacer milk. She’s doing great, following us around the house, and starting to jump and bounce. She is going to be so much fun. I haven’t put a diaper on her yet because she’s so tiny. I just follow her around the house and clean up!
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