I miss the goats. Ya they were a lot of work but they were a lot of fun too. Lots of love and lots of cuddles.
I would sit for hours in the goat barn and love on the kids. I really miss the kids. This was Sterling, the second smallest kid born here. This little fella and I spent lots of time together. He was sooooooooo sweet and such a cuddle bug. I would get up every morning, throw on some clothes, grab my coffee and camera and head to the barn to sit and hold this little fella! He loved it.
Skittles with his siblings,Nanny, he was bow legged as could be for quite a while. But his legs are fine now.
Beautiful he was
This was later when he decided I was okay... he would come close to me and let me take his picture and take a treat.
Sugarcube aka Cubey they don't come any better than her, in any meaning. Everyone would have 100 goats if they were all like her!
Honeyman holding Dolly who was rejected by her Nanny, my best bud has Dolly. She took her and bottle fed her and still has her. She turned out to be a good milk goat. I could never figure out for sure why her Nanny rejected her, my only guess was her Nanny had given birth numerous times, always single kids and always bucks. When Dolly was born her nanny had two kids. Its the only time she ever had two. She left Dolly laying outside the barn and was with her other kid a buck inside the barn. When I tried to get her to accept Dolly she acted like I was trying to give her some other goats kid. She actually tossed dolly several feet when I put Dolly up close to her to try to get her to let her eat. Both the kids were nice sized kids and healthy.
I wasn't with her when she kidded, she surprise delivered on me. Maybe had I been there, will never know. Bossy was always a strong kidder and super good Mom.
One of the dumber things I did ....I had put a mineral bucket out. Never thinking about the handle on the bucket and using this style clip. I found Bossy standing with her head stuck in the bucket because her horn had got hung/stuck in the clip I had hung the bucket by. Thus trapping the bucket between her horns.
... DUH ... needless to say I didn't hang buckets that way again! She was fine but very happy to get her head out of that bucket. She had had her fill of minerals to say the least LOLfrom a couple years back.
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Heh nice tractor and tiller there. Not my usual choice of operator for picture time though but it's all good :)
cute Goats too.
I like the tractor too. Is she a Ford? We have a few Ford tractors.
Nah that's an ISEKI tractor I think. Japanese made and pretty durable little tractors if I remember right.
Heads up...pay attention to those feelings, in my opinion. They are always right!! I love your goat babies!
I loved hearing about your goats. Those first two pictures are adorable. No wonder you went to the barn first thing every morning. That is the cutest baby goat I've ever seen! I love goats. Those roman shades you finished, in your last post, are really pretty. You amaze me.
Northsider Dave and Pioneer Preppy yes the tractor is a iseki, we bought it used. Its been a good tractor. We got the bush hog and disker with it. All have been good.
Texan,
Great pictures of your goats. Those little ones were so adorable.
One day we plan on having goats, hopefully they'll be relatively friendly.
I toy with the idea of getting goats but the sheep are enough trouble at the moment without adding to it! I've been told by my daughter that its pigs next anyway!
Skittles is so cute. I would be scared of the buck, what horns he could really hurt you. My mom had a pair when I was young, the male one would but anyone that got close.
The baby goats are so cute and Cubey has the sweetest expression.
Thanks for commenting on my site! Looks like we share a love for the Ozarks. What's funny is I'm a native Texan (San Antonio area) and now I'm in the Missouri Ozarks. It's such beautiful country up here.
I admire your ability to keep goats... my goat adventure was so awful, I don't think I'll ever keep them again. Press on!
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