Dirty Bob, Sparkey, and Baby Kisses
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Dirty Bob, Sparkey, and Baby Kisses


For Sale:
Two bucklings... still intact.
Born March, 2010.

These are the last of this Spring's kids...
still for sale.

Sparkey   

and Dirty Bob

Ok, Sparkey, you understand.  But "Dirty Bob?" you ask.

This is why....

Dirty Bob is the goat version of the Peanuts character
"PigPen".
He is always carrying half the goat yard on his coat.

These two are inseparable and would make very nice pets...
if neutered.  As Bucks, they are quite handsomely marked 
and would make great studs.
Anyone need some goats?

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The dogs have adjusted well to having a baby in the house.
They are all quite curious.
Especially Hickory (our 15 yr old)
Her maternal instincts have kicked in.
It seems she thinks her job is to shower him with kisses.
Or perhaps she thinks she is washing him.

It's a good thing we are not too fussy, here on the farm!

Tyler gets lots of attention...both human and canine.
What a curious creature, they think....especially when he cries.





- Clean ~photo Hunt By Scylla
 Mommy says I am NOT CLEAN!  Mommy says I am dirty, I do not know why she thinks I am unCLEAN just because I has dirt in my furs.  Mommy says I needs a bath to CLEAN my furs.  I likes being dirty, I do not want to be CLEAN. I especially...

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- Pigpen
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There  seems to be no shortage of cute around the farm this week. Yesterday was nursery cleaning day.  Becky and I mucked out the goat house and replaced the bedding with fresh clean hay.  While we cleaned, the new kids played in the snow...

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Isn't that always the case? No matter how hard we try to freeze our children at certain ages and keep them small, they always grow up...well before we are ready for it! And so it is the same with farm babies. When they are small, they are warm and...



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