in this random rambling thread we post random pictures

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One of the duck drinkers used here in the winter is frozen in the ice. Today I had to cut it down with an ax along the perimeter, and pry it with a crowbar to knock the ice out of it and wash it.
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The bath of the geese also turned out to be in the ice, but it was easier to pull it out, especially since it is impossible to hammer there - it is acrylic.
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My goats
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Looks like I'll have to change those poles. The goats almost ate them.
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Another room, where live mother-goats.
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A few guinea fowls also live here. They are not aggressive towards goats, so I keep them here.
 
One of the duck drinkers used here in the winter is frozen in the ice. Today I had to cut it down with an ax along the perimeter, and pry it with a crowbar to knock the ice out of it and wash it.
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The bath of the geese also turned out to be in the ice, but it was easier to pull it out, especially since it is impossible to hammer there - it is acrylic.
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My goats
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Looks like I'll have to change those poles. The goats almost ate them.
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Another room, where live mother-goats.
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A few guinea fowls also live here. They are not aggressive towards goats, so I keep them here.
Pasha, can you wrap those poles in wire fencing to keep the goats from chewing?
 
One of the duck drinkers used here in the winter is frozen in the ice. Today I had to cut it down with an ax along the perimeter, and pry it with a crowbar to knock the ice out of it and wash it.
View attachment 3424536
The bath of the geese also turned out to be in the ice, but it was easier to pull it out, especially since it is impossible to hammer there - it is acrylic.
View attachment 3424537
My goats
View attachment 3424538
Looks like I'll have to change those poles. The goats almost ate them.
View attachment 3424539
Another room, where live mother-goats.
View attachment 3424540
A few guinea fowls also live here. They are not aggressive towards goats, so I keep them here.
Goats really do eat anything. 😋
 

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