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My goats love bermuda, but they eat the other things first. I think the sweeter the taste the quicker it goes, mine have even gotten rid of a pioson oak area for me. Most of mine are spanish crosses, One billy is a Boer/Spanish I would not sell him for $300
 
OK I leave for a few minutes & everyone goes to posting pictures!!! Those are some really pretty game's you posted.

Carla, I like the darker one.

Wayne you make me tired with all that you do! I on the other hand only managed to clean up outside alittle. Hopefully I can get some nice weather next week & start working on the yard, it looks terible.
 
So who all is going to the Cement auction on Saturday? I was kind of hoping I could talk Gerald into a whirlwind drive to Chupps on Saturday morning for the poultry and then head SW for the Cement auction in the evening. I think that since we're slowing down in our old age we'll just have to settle for one and attend the Cement auction.

Thanks everyone for the input on the OE roo. I guess I'll remove one and maybe put him somewhere else just in case I need a spare.
 
FYI- anyone that has PM'd me on Tshirts I will reply tomorrow. I forgot my spreadsheet at work today.
 
My goats love Bamboo, they will eat that over anything else


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Funny thing happened today......................... so I call my Electrician sub-contractor today to look over some thing's I am bidding on, and he shows up in his new Van complete with his new Logo, LOL this is really funny. It say's in bold letters call Eddy's Electric
BECAUSE DARK SUCKS, I about wet myself it was so funny, anyway you had to be there, he likes it.

AL
 
My fainting goats love to eat leaves of any kind. And, I did have poison ivy all over my creek area until they cleaned it up. I am SO ALLERGIC to poison ivy!

My dad has old brown oak leaves & he's been bringing me a pickup load every week since fall. The goats will eat the whole load within a few hours. Of course, they prefer a bale of alfalfa over anything else in the world.

Speaking of fainting goats .... I have quite a few bucklings and wethers born since January that need homes. They don't climb, jump on vehicles or test fences, and they can be quite entertaining when they get excited and fall over
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