Oh my gosh, I am in love with those two! So adorable. I want a large place to have more critters so much. Just gotta convince DH that these are necessary to the operation

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Oh my gosh, I am in love with those two! So adorable. I want a large place to have more critters so much. Just gotta convince DH that these are necessary to the operation
Haha yeah, they're cute but a pain in the butt too.Oh my gosh, I am in love with those two! So adorable. I want a large place to have more critters so much. Just gotta convince DH that these are necessary to the operation![]()
Yay! So glad to hear it!
oh, so cool!!! hope she continues to improve!!!
Beautiful , each in they're own way.
There's a very nice looking guy!
Beautiful, beautiful dogs and all the pictures were great....but these two are just priceless! lol I love German Shepherds. A friend of mine has a male, he's HUUUGE! lol And he's the biggest baby you'll ever meet. The sweetest dog you could ever ask for. But God forbid, someone ever tried to break into his home and threaten his family, that person better run!! lol
Beaufitul! Love that little red barn.
Great pictures!! Love the baby goats.
Thanks!
Well....I guess you buy a set of old fashioned females that require months of dating the buck before doing the deed, then you get Jan babies....lol. I'm excited as heck to be finally getting baby goats, but didn't really want them at this time of year. Got 1 that could pop anytime and another just behind these.
It was awesome helping my first baby goats being born! They both wanted out at the same time. So I helped and it was an awesome thing to be a part of! I can't keep them warm enough out there even with heat lamps on, so I keep the babies in the house and go get momma every so often to feed them.
Better go make rounds out there again!
You are really something!! Those animals are lucky to have you.Here's a few pics from a calf being born at the end of Feb last year. I watched her head off to have it. By the time I went and got the sled, which didn't take long, she had had the baby and it had flipped under brush where momma couldn't get to it and it couldn't get up....and was already cold enough it had started to stiffen up pretty bad. I took them to the barn and went to work warming it. I was very happy to watch it suck for the first time! That calf is eating hay out there now behind a windbreak.
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