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How adorable is that?
There was an eight week old Nigerian Dwarf buckling at the auction last week. So tiny they didn't have him out with the goats, he was in a stacking cage they usually use for geese or turkeys
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How adorable is that?
There was an eight week old Nigerian Dwarf buckling at the auction last week. So tiny they didn't have him out with the goats, he was in a stacking cage they usually use for geese or turkeys. Poor thing bleated the entire auction....but so cute I was almost tempted to bid on him. Thankfully everyone else thought so too, saved me from riding home with a goat on my lap.![]()
Well I'm glad they move so much faster...I used to have to wait weeks...you want to talk about torture....Yeah me too. Probably won't hear anything until tomorrow afternoon. I got the incubator moved out yesterday and it's getting up to temp. Its a large unit so it's taking a while to warm up. Probably set eggs tomorrow or Wednesday. Baby chicks are doing well. Overcast but not rainy, so that's something. Thinking to head over to my folks' this weekend, Honey and the boys all have Friday off so we could head over Friday am and come back Saturday evening or Sunday depending on who we can get to watch the animals.
Awesome how cute...little buggers...


I imagine when you have to wait on those results you do not sleep well.
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It is all getting much better.
Minerals and vitamins, exercise and diet...I still need to get the blue blocking glasses though,