Thriving During a Busy Kidding Season: Kidding Season Insights
- Crystal Burman

- Apr 15
- 4 min read
Ah, kidding season! That magical time when the farm bursts with new life, tiny hooves patter everywhere, and the air is filled with the sweet sounds of bleats and happy chaos. If you’re anything like me, you know that this season is both exhilarating and exhausting. But guess what? Thriving during a busy kidding season is totally possible, and I’m here to share some of my best tips, tricks, and heartfelt stories to help you enjoy every moment without losing your mind!
Embracing the Kidding Season Insights: What to Expect
Kidding season is a whirlwind. You’ll be juggling feeding, cleaning, monitoring mama goats, and welcoming adorable little kids into the world. It’s a time of intense activity but also incredible joy. Here’s what I’ve learned from years of experience:
Expect the unexpected. No kidding season is the same. Some days, everything flows smoothly. Other days, you might find yourself up at 3 AM helping a mama with a tricky birth.
Prepare your space. Clean, cozy, and safe kidding pens are a must. I always line the pens with fresh straw and keep extra towels and heating pads nearby.
Stay organized. Keep a notebook or digital log of each doe’s due date, health notes, and any special care instructions. It’s a lifesaver when things get hectic.
One of my favorite moments is watching those wobbly first steps. It’s like the whole farm breathes a sigh of relief and happiness. And trust me, those tiny kids grow fast, so soak up every snuggle!

Practical Tips to Keep Your Sanity and Joy Intact
Let’s be real - kidding season can be overwhelming. But with a few practical strategies, you can keep your spirits high and your farm running smoothly.
1. Prioritize Self-Care
You can’t pour from an empty cup! Make sure you’re eating well, staying hydrated, and sneaking in short breaks. I like to keep a thermos of hot tea nearby and take a few deep breaths outside when I can.
2. Build a Support Network
Whether it’s family, friends, or fellow farmers, having people to call on for help or just to chat with makes a huge difference. I remember one season when my neighbor popped over with homemade cookies and stayed to help with bottle feeding. It was a game-changer!
3. Use Technology Wisely
There are some fantastic apps and tools for tracking kidding schedules and health records. I use a simple spreadsheet on my phone to keep everything at my fingertips.
4. Keep Supplies Handy
Stock up on essentials like iodine for navel dipping, colostrum supplements, and clean towels. Having these ready means less scrambling when a kid arrives unexpectedly.
5. Celebrate Small Wins
Every successful birth, every healthy kid, every happy mama is a victory. I like to mark these moments with a little dance or a quick photo to share with friends.
Creating a Joyous Atmosphere for Your Visitors
At Joyous Acres, we believe that kidding season isn’t just for the farm crew - it’s a time to share joy with our visitors too! Here’s how we create a warm, welcoming vibe during this busy time:
Interactive tours. We invite guests to meet the newborn kids and learn about the kidding process. It’s a hit with families and animal lovers alike!
Special events. Hosting “Meet the Kids” days with fun activities and farm-fresh treats brings the community together.
Educational workshops. Sharing knowledge about goat care and kidding helps visitors appreciate the hard work behind the scenes.
This approach not only spreads happiness but also helps people connect with the farm’s mission. Plus, seeing the excitement on kids’ faces when they pet a newborn kid? Priceless!
Tips for Couples Planning Events During Kidding Season
If you’re planning a wedding, party, or special event at a farm like Joyous Acres during kidding season, here are some insider tips to keep things smooth and joyful:
Plan around the busiest times. Early spring is peak kidding season, so consider scheduling events slightly before or after to avoid conflicts.
Communicate with the farm team. Make sure everyone knows the schedule and any special needs for the animals.
Incorporate the season’s charm. Use the adorable kids as part of your event’s theme or photo ops - they add a unique, heartwarming touch!
Have a backup plan. Weather and animal needs can be unpredictable, so flexibility is key.
I’ve seen couples who embraced the kidding season vibe create unforgettable memories. It’s all about blending celebration with the natural rhythm of farm life.
Wrapping Up Your Kidding Season with a Smile
As the season winds down, take a moment to reflect on all the new life, lessons learned, and joy shared. Kidding season is a rollercoaster, but it’s one of the most rewarding rides you’ll ever take.
Remember to:
Celebrate your hard work and successes.
Share your stories and photos with friends and fellow animal lovers.
Start planning for next year with fresh ideas and enthusiasm.
And if you ever feel overwhelmed, just remember - every little kid on your farm is a tiny bundle of hope and happiness, reminding us why we do what we do.
Here’s to thriving during your busy kidding season and making memories that last a lifetime!




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