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It was quite sunny and fairly warm here today. But by tonight , the little buckling I call Slim was shivering, despite the heat lamp. I brought him in and sat in front of the woodstove with him and gave him a bottle. He took a bit, and we cuddled for about an hour and a half. I put jammies on him and took him back to his Ma, he went right to her and started nursing. Good boy! I took a picture of his sister,here she is..
By the time I unloaded 20 x 50lb. bags of feed, fed the animals and watered, I was in no shape to go look at chickens and it was dark out. So I will go Sunday. I was in the garage looking for some medication I wanted to give Nina, and suddenly I hear a goat, IN the garage! Goats are not permitted in the garage, because that is where the feed is kept! Jack is about three inches away from spilling the bucket of milk! He must have jumped the fence AGAIN, and followed me . Since I was planning to go right back out, I left the door ajar. I snapped on a leash, and dragged a protesting goat down to the second, larger buck pen. Last I heard, he was still down there yelling. He hates being by himself. Maybe tomorrow I will put Peppermint Patrick in with him.
Tomorrow is the chicken auction again, so I will take some extra roos and a few assorted youngsters. And maybe my baby quail. I had so much planned to do today, but did not get much done besides buying another load of feed and chores. The chickens are liking this warm weather, I got almost a whole bucket full of eggs today. Now if I could just sell them....

By the time I unloaded 20 x 50lb. bags of feed, fed the animals and watered, I was in no shape to go look at chickens and it was dark out. So I will go Sunday. I was in the garage looking for some medication I wanted to give Nina, and suddenly I hear a goat, IN the garage! Goats are not permitted in the garage, because that is where the feed is kept! Jack is about three inches away from spilling the bucket of milk! He must have jumped the fence AGAIN, and followed me . Since I was planning to go right back out, I left the door ajar. I snapped on a leash, and dragged a protesting goat down to the second, larger buck pen. Last I heard, he was still down there yelling. He hates being by himself. Maybe tomorrow I will put Peppermint Patrick in with him.
Tomorrow is the chicken auction again, so I will take some extra roos and a few assorted youngsters. And maybe my baby quail. I had so much planned to do today, but did not get much done besides buying another load of feed and chores. The chickens are liking this warm weather, I got almost a whole bucket full of eggs today. Now if I could just sell them....
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