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There is Buff Dewlap Toulouse, so maybe she is a cross. They sure look to be settling in and very pretty too.
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There is Buff Dewlap Toulouse, so maybe she is a cross. They sure look to be settling in and very pretty too.
There is Buff Dewlap Toulouse, so maybe she is a cross. They sure look to be settling in and very pretty too.
Nice to meet you. My DH and I live with my sister on her small ranch and we have quite a few goats, one horse, cats, chickens, turkeys and the goslings, 6 dogs, are personal dogs are 2 whippets.Hey Fuzzybird!
I was talking to Kukupecpec and realizes the two of you aren't very far from me. Lordsburg is near the NM/AZ border. We are Toulouse fans also and have some coming. We currently have Grey and Buff Saddleback Rugener (pomeranians), White and Brown Chinese, African and American Buff Geese, as well as different duck breeds, 2 donkeys and Great Pyrenees and kitties. I like your pics of the baby kids.
January
Yay for fertile eggs, maybe next will come some goslings.They LOVE it here! As soon as I let them out of the coop, they made a run for the new pool (they haven't been able to get INTO the water for a good 8 months!) and had birdie sex within 30 seconds of being in there! So if Gerdie's eggs weren't fertile before, they are now! LOL
Yay for fertile eggs, maybe next will come some goslings.![]()
Me too, I think since our girls are yearlings it is best to wait till next year although my gander isn't getting any younger he's soon to be 6yrs.My poor husband would probably have a heart attack! LOL I'll just keep eating the eggs for now, but next year maybe!
Me too, I think since our girls are yearlings it is best to wait till next year although my gander isn't getting any younger he's soon to be 6yrs.