Thanks everyone. Pebbles is a great momma. She is protective, and loveing...just like I hoped. I have not let them in the yard yet, I am worried for Half Pint because of all the rain and cold. I think they are just fine in thier stall, for now anyways.
I Might have to milk out Pebbles a bit, she is looking pretty big, and well Half Pint just doesnt drink that much milk! So, how much milk should I take from a pygmy goat...so there is enough left for one baby? Should I take a bit from both sides, or just one side? HELP! LOL
As for knowing what to do, Hmmm, knowing and haveing the guts to do it is 2 different things. LOL I knew we had to pull the little guy out, but I just couldn't bring myself to do the pulling. I grabbed her shoulders, and let my friend pull! There were no feet to grab, so the pulling had to be done by the head. I just would have lost it if the head was to come off in my hands!
Had the neighbor girl come and clean the sheep side of the barn today, tomorrow we will do the goat side.

NOT looking forward to that at all.
Oh, and this morning when I went out to feed them all...I called for the "boys" ( the 3 big goats) and only 2 came from the barn. Casper usually is the FIRST to the fence, but didnt come out. I just knew he was up to no good...so I ran inside to find him in with Pebbles and the baby...he was standing on top of the dog crate in there....looking for a way out.

So, this morning I spent 2 hours putting up a fence on top of the divider....to keep him on his own side.

He didn't look to amused. Just hopeing this works...and hopeing as well, I will have a new home for the 3 boys. Those hay burners are really going through the feed. UGH!
OK, now I need to go finish up outside with the chickens...and im going to TRY to get a few things in the garden, before the rain comes.