Animals
Just Us Kids
Myrtle and babies are doing just great.
Still pretty tired from their journey...
Getting more curious....
Even a little more independent....
Oh so lovable and cuddly!
The babies are spending these first few days in the
maternity ward.
The temperatures here are still very cold.
In a couple of days they will venture outside to play with Bert.
Tyler had a little meet and greet with the new triplets.
Is there anything more precious than babies with babies?
"Hey Grammie, this goat is kissing me!"
Myrtle's little girl seems to be his favorite.
Bert was as curious about Tyler as Tyler was about Bert.
Thank goodness Tyler's mama doesn't mind him getting a bit dirty!
Please let me know if you are getting tired of baby goat pictures!!
(Wink, Wink)
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Motherhood
One of the strongest instincts, I believe, is that of a mother protecting her young.A perfect illustration of this is our newest mother, O'Malley. Our maternity ward currently houses our three does,Sissy, O'Malley, and O'Malley's daughter...
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Spring is here.The calendar says so.The weather is not cooperating,but spring is here, nonetheless. There's love in the air.... And honey-drippin' sweetness all around! The grass is just beginning to "green up"which makes the chickens ecstatic....
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Birth-day!!!
Oh what a wonderful Sunday we had here on the farm.I think all of your good wishes for (One Eyed) Myrtle helped.She went into labor late Sunday morningand with the help of Dr. Becky, in a few hours we had triplets. I video'd each birth so that I could...
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First Outing
For the next few months you will be seeing lots of goat pictures (I hope you don't mind!) To me, there is nothing cuter than a kid. They are so tiny and yet so well developed. Myrtle spends her whole day taking care of them....she even head-butts...
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Happy News
Missy is pregnant with twins!! This is especially good news for the farm. About a month ago we did pregnancy checks on the three female goats that were bred this Fall. Myrtle and Jill both had babies on board, but we could find no evidence of fetuses...
Animals