Thursday, February 11, 2010

Rest in Peace, Jupiter

Yesterday, was one of the worst days we have ever had on the farm. I had stayed up all night checking on Jupiter who was due to kid. The first one she delivered was unresponsive, and her lungs were full of fluid. Fortunately, I was able to rub and shake, and suction most of it out. I put her on antibiotics to keep the rest of the fluid from turning into pneumonia. Once she was brought into the house, she took her bottle well and has proven to be very strong.



Unfortunately, there was a 12 pound buckling behind this beautiful doeling. His head and shoulders were twisted to the side. It was too late to save him, and Jupiter was already going into shock. I brought her in the house, and put a sweat shirt on her to keep her warm.




Despite my efforts to save her, Jupiter died at 10:30 pm on Wednesday February 10th. she spent her last moments in my arms, next to her daughter.Jupiter will be very sorely missed. She is survived by her best friend, Lakeshore Coco Chanel and her longtime beau, Cream of Kansas Instant Karma.

5 comments:

  1. I'm so sorry. How good of you to make her last moments warm and full of love.

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  2. I'm sorry for your loss. She was most definitely a well-loved goat.

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  3. I'm so sorry for your loss as well. She was lucky to be with someone who loved her so much when it mattered most.

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  4. I'm really sorry! It is so very hard to lose an animal that you love. I know she was glad you were with her.

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  5. I am so sorry for your loss. I know it's the path of nature. And nothing is guaranteed to last forever. But I also know that those facts can't change the pain our hearts suffer after letting ourselves feel so much compassion for our animals - pets or otherwise. It becomes a process. And as others come into our lives - we begin to depend on the many memories that continue to multiply with the story behind each creature that has ever crossed our path to warm our heart. Your ability to share only shows great strength, Hon. It's there - trust me.

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