Kay's doe, Acorn, had twins a couple of days ago. Two of the most adorable tri-colored Nigerian Dwarf goat kids I have ever seen in my entire life - I kid you not! (Pun intended.) One of each - a doeling and a buckling. It took all my strength to not put them in my pocket and head for the gates. I'll wait until they're weaned. KIDDING. I think. Yes, kidding. Um, yes. Hmmm.
Holy cow (goats)-those are so small. And cute. OMG. You HAVE to get them. Really. They won't be ANY trouble at all.........
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Sue - You are a baaaaa-d influence! Can I blame you?
ReplyDeleteAh babies. The kryptonite of the animal lover. Just show us some cute little fuzzy adorable ________, and it is all over. There they are in the car going for a ride to your house. I am impressed you didnt take them. SO what day do you pick them up? They will look good in your flock ;)
ReplyDeleteI think they will still fit in your pocket when they are weaned, what's another goat or two, especially when they are little goats ........... BTW I like the sunset too.
ReplyDeleteOh! My! God! I so want them!
ReplyDeleteThey're so TINY! They look like little puppies, I want one!
ReplyDeleteSo small, and so precious.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, those goats are so tiny (and so cute).
ReplyDeleteI still can't get used to how teeny-tiny-wee-little the dwarf goats are. Easier to handle I'm sure but how in the world does one "get under" them to milk them??
ReplyDeleteAw, I could read your sadness into the mention of your last Sunday supper with Sylvia! :o(
All goat kids are cute but the wee, little ones are especially sweet! Beautiful sunset! :)
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI can't get my computer to enlarge this to say, WALL size - I'd love to have this as a backdrop to my day! SO cute :)
ReplyDeleteAck! Too, too cute!
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