Well my camera was "injured" over the summer so I rarely use it. Ok so a camera cant be injured but its just not functioning at its peek performance since being drowned in a bucket of goat milk :P
At the beginning of this month I brought home Sadie but I dont have any new pictures of her :/
I also have had my boy Dude home a couple times to start the breeding season. I need to work on updated pictures.
So far I have Lola bred to Dude and hopefully to Sweet Pea as well. My friends buck Sampson is bred to Sadie and Ziva. I am stoked to have kiddos due in less then 5 months!! Soon I can just relax and wait.
The fall has been beautiful and nope I don't have pictures of that either :(
I think tomorrow I will be purchasing a new camera so I can have more picture posts - because we all know a picture speaks a thousand words.
4 comments:
How exciting. Making spring even sweeter. What kind of goats do you breed? Do you sell your babies?
Amy
I just read your website--the goats are adorable. You breed them for milk? Just wondering what kind of temperament they have? I am really wanting to add a pair of goats in the spring and just trying to figure out the right breed for us to share with children?
Thanks, Amy :)
Yup I sell kids I choose not to retain. I love the milk amount that I get from the small breed its quite a bit for their size. Nigerians are a great breed - small, affectionate and easy to handle. I love the versatility of them as well as the erasability of selling the kids especially wethers. I enjoy showing them too. My buck is such a love and though he stinks to high heaven during the fall/winter he never is aggressive or to hard to handle.
Oh, no! I've missed your postings and your pics! Dang cameras -- ;I guess you should look into a water ...err .... milk proof one!
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