Sunday, February 17, 2013

The passing of Mother Goose

I am writing with sad news for those who do not read me on Facebook.  My oldest goat girl Mother Goose passed away in the wee hours of Friday morning.  I sat with her through the night awaiting the release that we all knew was coming.  She lived 21 years from what we can figure and at least the last 16 years she spent here  full of love and compassion.  It did not start out that way - she came from a kill barn and was not treated with much kindness for her first 5 years of her life but all that changed when she got here. 

Mother Goose was not a looker at all.  She blew out every year great Cashmere down but came to us with horrible hooves that looked more like curled slippers.  She always looked like she swallowed two basketballs even when she was not expect babies.  She would walk around grumping and talking with a deep harsh voice that was anything but lady like.  One the plus side, she was a fantastic mother, often she would take on someone baby when the mother just could not handle them, she watched out for bad beasties and would sound the alarm if the dogs happened to miss one.  Mother Goose also had the good sense to tell me quickly when I needed to slow down and smell the sweet cool air.  She was a honest goat friend to me...

I want to share how her passing was felt by the other animals on this farm.  As I sat with her in her favorite corner where she gave birth to everyone of her babies we were not alone.  Chief sat next to her and licked her eyelashes softly.  Chief has been with her since the moment he came onto the farm as a pup and he knew he was losing a family member.  Chief and Mother Goose had a working relationship but in the last 6 months they grew close and often I would find Chief curled around her keeping her warm from the cold and walking with her when she left the barn for water.  I saw him several times let her lean on him when she was not steady on her feet and many times he cleared a path for her when others got too close.  It was so bitter sweet.

Then the llama's girls came into the barn the day before and would not leave the barn.  This was so not how the are in their normal routine.  They sat next to us watching closely as the hours passed.  About two hours before her passing they started their song.  Many times I have witnessed my Llama herds sit and sing (a different type of humming) after the passing of one of their own but in the last five years they have included other members of this farm in that honor.  I broke into a puddle of tears when they started their song.  I knew they understood that they were soon to lose a fixture of the farm and in their own way a friend.  Now many a times the Llama girls and Mother Goose had words, spits and chases but in the end I could see they felt connected to another..

As the song continued I had 23 goat girls standing or sitting close to us watching and waiting.  As the hours continued and she became weaker they moved closer and closer until by the end I was covered with goats each touching her and then leaning on me as if to say "Good Bye"....  After her passing each goat touched her again and then walked to their spot in the barn.  I had already moved the sled up to the barn and so I picked her up and placed her in the sled.  As I left the barn with her the Llama girls followed to the gate all the while still singing..

As I crossed the farm I took her to each of her offspring so they could say their good byes.  Kasha said her gentle good bye and then placed her paw on the sled and held it there for a few minutes.  Llama Boy walked with us and stopped at each barn as the others said their peace.  Llama Boy stopped at the gate to the forest and then said his good byes.

Sophia was the last to see her and even thou she did not get alone much with Mother Goose she licked her eyelashes and pressed her head on her horns.  I pulled the sled out to the forest and laid my dear one to rest on the moss covered rocks deep in the quite forest. I sat with her for a bit and thought I had finished the last of my tears but not even close.  Even trying to write this it is with tears streaming down my face.  I know to some they can never understand and I do not even care if you do.  I have spent 16 years with this soul and she has a place always in my heart.  She may not had been a looker but she is perfection in my heart.

8 comments:

iMShondra said...

Grace by the time I finished reading this I had tears running down my face. I know you are one blessed lady and have a huge heart. Many blessings to you and may God watch over you and all your beautiful animals. Big HUGS to you!!!
Shondra & Miss Bling

HeartSong Studio said...

I too am sitting here with tears streaming down my face! Holding you in my heart, Grace. Blessings~

Laura

thewovenspoke said...

Grace,tears are falling as I write this too. For you and all your animal friends. I too get very attatched to my furry friends over the years. They do know and understand when one of their members pass on. ((HUGS)) to you.

Fran said...

Yup, crying too. So moving, such a beautiful tribute to her generosity of spirit. I did not know Llama's sang / hummed. Haven't heard it yet.

The interconnectedness of your animals and yourself continue to amaze me. You have an understanding of them the depth of which we can only wish to glimpse.

Thank you for sharing. Sorry for your loss. *hugs*

Ngo Family Farm said...

You are not alone in your tears. What a sweet life mother goose had with you, and such a peaceful and love-filled passing. Thank you for sharing this - so beautiful how everyone gathered to support her in her final hours. Just beautiful.
-Jaime

Meghan Grace said...

What a blessing that you could all be there to help Mother Goose cross over. Isn't that what we all want-to be with our families when it is time to go on? Hugs to you and thank you for sharing this lovely experience from your farm and life.

Anonymous said...

Grace, hugs to you and your family of critters. I could not hold back the tears either. Thank you for sharing the experience, you have such a beautiful way of putting the emotion of the moment into words. You take care, and treaure every moment all your beautiful animals give you...Linda

caprejan said...

Oh Grace, Im snivelling a bit as I write this, you are a wonderful 'mum' to your animals and im sure your own children etc. A wonderful ending for Mother Goose to be in the arms of all her loved ones. Take lots of care, love and hugs arriving soonxxxxx