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Aww so cute!!We just got two Nigerian Dwarf goats!!
7 months old sisters! We won’t breed them for about a year. Just learning about goats.
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Aww so cute!!We just got two Nigerian Dwarf goats!!
7 months old sisters! We won’t breed them for about a year. Just learning about goats.
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That FACE!We just got two Nigerian Dwarf goats!!
7 months old sisters! We won’t breed them for about a year. Just learning about goats.
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No names yet but we are learning their personalities. One girl is more “focused” - likes attention but will notice things, like hay to eat, etc. the other is more like “love me, pet me, feed me, LOVE me!! Oh! Pats, yay! Oh! Hay, yay!”
I just have the 4, and that's probably 2 too many given my land. My goatie girls are brushers, and they cleared about 3 acres in no time as all. Now it's more like they're on dry lot - not my intention at all. We will develop a second pasture this summer and rotate them. This is going to be a long winter of bucking hay...we have 13 goats here at the moment. Goat math is as bad as chicken math lol
I just have the 4, and that's probably 2 too many given my land. My goatie girls are brushers, and they cleared about 3 acres in no time as all. Now it's more like they're on dry lot - not my intention at all. We will develop a second pasture this summer and rotate them. This is going to be a long winter of bucking hay...