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How about share...and have migratory goats...Yep know that situation, I need them on summer... But don't not want in winter!
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How about share...and have migratory goats...Yep know that situation, I need them on summer... But don't not want in winter!
I’m already sharing my migratory coconuts!!How about share...and have migratory goats...
thanks!Truffles - awesome name!
Well, of course! Don't all ladies deserve rides in golden chariots with ample cushioning?!?Blanche got two rides on the wheelbarrow today when I was throwing down hay for the week
She does this every weekend hahaha
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The third picture explains why he was always in trouble.....he has fluffy 'horns of the devil' in that pic.! Must have been a devil child!When the wild birds nested in the garage last year (I think they were Carolina wrens) one of their little babies had an unerring aim for anything dangerous. He landed in a bucket of water, a flower vase with water, and a flower vase with a long neck without water but a real challenge to get him out. Honestly I rescued that little guy a dozen times!
Here he is stuck on the chimney, during one of my many rescues and finally fledged and off in the big wide world.
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He did - he had perpetual 'bed hair'!The third picture explains why he was always in trouble.....he has fluffy 'horns of the devil' in that pic.! Must have been a devil child!
Awwww so sweetWhen the wild birds nested in the garage last year (I think they were Carolina wrens) one of their little babies had an unerring aim for anything dangerous. He landed in a bucket of water, a flower vase with water, and a flower vase with a long neck without water but a real challenge to get him out. Honestly I rescued that little guy a dozen times!
Here he is stuck on the chimney, during one of my many rescues and finally fledged and off in the big wide world.
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