Animals
The Best Goats in the World
If you visit our farm, this is the type of reception you can expect....just sheer joy in your presence. Our Nigerian Dwarf goats are the friendliest goats I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. As soon as they see you, they jump up at the fence demanding attention. The leader of the mayhem is Spider. Here you see him giving goatie hugs to my friend, Maureen.
Sweet goatie kisses for me.......
Laughter always erupts......
Spider says...."How about one more kiss?".....
If you ever feel sad or lonely....plan a visit to Bee Haven Acres! Our goats can turn any grey day into instant sunshine!!
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It's Time!!
We are doing the happy dance this weekin anticipation of the first of our "kids"....kids, as in baby goats! Wooooo Hoooooooo!Sissy has reached her due date and should be givingbirth any time now. She is on the inside looking out heredue to inclement weather....
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Here on the farm, we have two types of goats...fainting goatsand Nigerian dwarf goats. The fainters are calm and gentle...very peaceful goats who mind their manners and stay out of trouble.After all, trouble makes them "faint", so they avoid...
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Goat Tales....
Here is Myrtle, the amazing one-eyed goat. She is fully recovered from her eye removal surgery and getting along just fine. I am not sure if goats have the same depth perception that humans do as their eyes are more lateral on their face, but Myrtle...
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More Goat Antics
Good news....our goats are getting fat....even O'Malley who isn't pregnant. I spent some time sitting and watching our gals on Sunday morning in hopes of capturing a Dwarf Nigerian run on tape. The difference between Dwarf Nigerians and our Fainting...
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New Additions
Bee Haven Acres is proud to present the newest members of our family! Meet Star and Ash. They are Dwarf Nigerian Goats and they are pregnant!! Dwarf Nigerian goats are a small goat breed that make excellent milk goats. They originate from.....Nigeria,...
Animals