Tomorrow night will make a week since we brought Tulip, Star & kids here... I really think they like it their new home. They get along pretty good with everyone, they are gettin more use to Annabel & Ellie Mae (Tulip & Star like to chase & bump them). They are scared of Porkchop still, they run from her, lol. I havent got to start milkin yet, Brian has to build me a milkin stand. I'm also tryin to sell the 2 kids... it makes me alittle sad because they are so cute & they are startin to get use to me, I get to pet them here & there. But I know I can breed next year & have more babies... & I'm sure I'll keep one or two. I'm also sellin some of my hens, mostly bantam, extra roosters & all 7 ducks from the may hatch. I'm tryin to make the money back from buyin the goats, that was the deal I made with Brian :)
Sweet pictures of the goats. Congrats and so glad to here your goats are doing well. I have a goat named Tulip :)
ReplyDeleteNice to hear everyone is getting along. I warn you, those darn babies that are born on your place are even harder to sell!
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You certainly look like a goat farmer now. I am thinking how I can scale back before winter. It's hard to get rid of anything. Cute goats!
ReplyDeleteAwww! They look so happy! I feel so good about sellin' them to you and any lingering doubts I may have had about their happiness are totally gone now!
ReplyDeleteso cute! What sweeties!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story about how you acquired your goat family! Love their sweet little faces!
ReplyDeleteHowdy! I dropped in via Farm Friend Friday. I thought I recognized the names of Tulip and Star ... Then I saw the GoodWife's comment about selling them to you. I love following her blog and reading about her critters. I'm going to add your blog to my list of favorite reads too!
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable, I loved the pictures :)
ReplyDeleteglad they are adjusting well. those pics sure make me miss our old goaties :(
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