that is @N F C recipe and good
Yeah, I think I saw a pic on another thread. Looked so good I wanted to make it and then seeing your pic and the recipe, now I really want to make it lol
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that is @N F C recipe and good
Now, now, George..Peanut butter -![]()
Alaskan I happen to think Feta looks good with a beard - I'm guessing she is your best cheese producer
nah! It was too big for that... it just popped off somewhere in the brush.Alaskan, hope she didn't swallow the bell![]()
She so far has been my best goat... and she was free. She was a super scaredy cat... and her previous owners couldn't deal with her flighty ways.
We just worked with her, and over time she calmed right down. She is still a bit shy, but very sweet.
She has been in milk for OVER a year and still produces almost a gallon every day. She is also the easiest to milk. She will stand there patiently and doesn't dance or kick or whatnot.
Interestingly, when we first got her, having a lead rope attached to her collar at all times helped to calm her. Having 2, for the extra weight I guess, was even better. (and yeah, yeah, tangle hazzard etc... but we kept an eye out and nothing bad ever happened). We also made a "calm goat" and that helped a great deal too.The "calm goat" was a scarecrow.. but having the humanoid figure in her pasture really did help her calm down.
After some months we were able to remove the lead ropes, and I put a bell on her collar. The bell calmed her too.
The "calm goat" is long gone now. But she is just fine now, just a touch shy. Even lost the bell maybe 3 months back... I haven't replaced it and she is now fine without it.
looks great!
(but I am with Sour and Diva )