Granny's gone and done it again

Far as I can tell/read that blister has a high chance of turning into an ulcer. That has me really scared. He has dr comfort shoes from the foot dr. and memory foam inserts. Now dr. sholes shoes are made w/ gel. maybe a pr of those w/ memory foam inserts ?
 
Do you have to stick your hand up her butt if the babies are turned wrong or something ? Thats something I just couldnt do.

I’ve been reading up on it, and sally is helping me. She has notes like for incubating but for goats.

She seems like such a pleasant girl. I hope those kids are not as big as they look! Maybe more smaller ones rather than 2 humongous would be better.
Tom Petty said it best... the waiting is the hardest part!

She’s not mean, but she’s not a pocket goat. She’s just having trouble getting away from us.

good feet store sells sherpa inserts. Thats whats in his house shoes he has been wearing as much as he can.

Is there something rubbing on the inside?
 
Morning. No kids. Gertrude is very uncomfortable. Hope it’s not too much longer for her.
Me too!

This just makes me want a goat so much more. LOL It aint happening though. I cant even take care of a fish.
I got some fish today at the bait and tackle store. They are going in the pond. Fathead minnows and shiners. Both are native so it is OK to put them in your pond though these come from a hatchery, probably in NY. We'll see if they find enough to eat in the pond, there are several (many??) dozen. Then I need to take the two pond fish that we rescued from the mudhole last fall before the rains finally came and put them back in the pond. I'm pretty sure they are juvenile bluegill. I think they are about 1.5" and 2" long. Last fall they weren't half that size. It would be illegal to go find more bluegill and move them to the pond. I'm not even sure how they managed to be in the pond. Clearly someone in the past brought some that were breeding size but in the 7.5 years we've owned the place, I've never seen one more than about 3" long, not breeding size, and those were pretty rare. But every year we'd see lots of little fish swimming around.

Today she’s acting like it’s hard to move, or like her feet hurt.
Wouldn't your feet if you had been carrying those saddle bags for such a long time?
 
I don't know about yours but I don't think mine care if I show up or not as long as someone lets them out of the coop and gives them BOSS and scratch.

The new pond fish
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Angel and her babies. Angel dug a pit and was having a dustbath
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