Office Work.......

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I don't know much about Wingwood, going to do a google search now! I
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the Kastdemur animals!! I agree, they do have a lot of power, and also, just a LOOK that takes a long time to establish. You can clearly see that they know what they are breeding for! I will say that I like their La Manchas better than their Nubians. The best Nubians I have seen in real life have all been of Goldthwaite breeding or immediate descent. I like the Lakeshore animals too, at least, on the internet. I've only ever seen one actual (live, in person) Lakeshore animal, and he was just a baby at the time. It's hard to tell though, because pictures can be tricky, and you can't see how the animals actually move. And, I personally prefer black Nubians with self ears, and Goldthwaite and Saada (well, Saada USED to have, they have a lot more brown now) have that particular look that I'm such a fan of. A lot of it is personal preferance though. I like a tall, long, capacious doe, and I will take one that's a little rough around the edges over a petite but smooth version. You have to LIKE what you are breeding, 'cause they sure do take up a lot of time and money!!

I had some Nubians, but mostly I had La Manchas. And was lucky enough to live somewhat close to, meet, and buy a few animals from Marilou of South-Fork La Manchas. She's a WONDERFUL WONDERFUL woman, a great breeder, and really cares about others. Which reminds me, I haven't emailed her in quite a few months, I should do that! She's a wealth of knowledge and just has some incredible incredible animals. I really hope to get back into La Manchas while she's still breeding so I can get some base stock from her!
 
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choppers....


oh sigh, I guess not even goats last forever. I think they do seem a little like dogs with their behavior.
 
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Having issues with the house?
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Just jumping through hoops that I deem ridiculous
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What are they having you do?

We were lucky when we bought our house, we had ZERO issues with anything. It almost seemed too easy. Hmm.

Of course, when we buy a house next time (at least six more years *sigh*), I'm sure it will be much much harder.
 
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