Sorry, she looks so tiny but just weighed her and she's almost 40lbs, so not as bad as I thought, but not really up to par I think.. She' is a Nigirian Dwarf crossed with a full Alpine I believe (and thats what I was told anyway), and at this age she is the same height as the Nigi's she was living with before, but needs to grow alot based on her height/legs. She is for sure too thin, I can feel the separate vertabra on her backbone easily, no fat there and her hocks are awefully boney ... Hoping the deworming process along with less competition for feed will help her gain weight some. But will cut her grain out almost all together if I see signs of pregnancy in the next 2 months, and just give her unlimited good quality alfalfa, maybe some BOSS in small amounts too. I've heard giving grain even to a too small goat late in pregnancy (like the last month or so) can cause too big of kids to be born and risk getting stuck even more. So I figure I'll just focus on feeding her up to healthy until I see an udder start to form or some other change that makes me think she is preggers. Let me know if this is the right thing to do in your opinion, and keep your fingers crossed for me. I'd prefer to hold off her being bred till she is older and up to weight... I don't need milk badly enough to risk loosing her UGH