Duker17.....Got Goats!!! Pics Added

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Very nice goaties, they look really good and are very pretty! I bet you cant wait for the milk to flow, next year!
 

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I can't wait!!!! Although I'm glad I have plenty of time to get everything set up and perfect, especially considering this was a bit of a "spur of the moment" kinda trade. Had less than a week's notice that I might be getting goats, and about 24 hours notice to go pick them up. It's been a learning experience for sure, but they are great goats! Keep your fingers crossed for lots of babies!!! Making a profit may be the only way I can convince hubby that we should keep them forever :love
 

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Fingers crossed! We are getting a Jersey cow in the Spring, we are excited!
 

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I would love a milk cow, but I think that will wait a few years until we can move. This land has a horrible layout and lots of wasted space, so even though we have 13 acres, only half of that is functional at the moment. So I will enjoy my goats until then!
 

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Duker17 said:
I would love a milk cow, but I think that will wait a few years until we can move. This land has a horrible layout and lots of wasted space, so even though we have 13 acres, only half of that is functional at the moment. So I will enjoy my goats until then!
We dont have pasture per say but we have lots of yard :D
 

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BarredBuff said:
Duker17 said:
I would love a milk cow, but I think that will wait a few years until we can move. This land has a horrible layout and lots of wasted space, so even though we have 13 acres, only half of that is functional at the moment. So I will enjoy my goats until then!
We dont have pasture per say but we have lots of yard :D
Our pasture turned to mud after the drought this year killed all the grass! That's why we traded a horse for goats....cheaper to feed and I still have plenty of horses to ride!
 

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Wannabefree said:
Nice looking goats ya got there! :thumbsup
:D I think they are pretty awesome! I've got to thank you LOTS for all the help and advice you provided!
 

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It was my pleasure to give advice :) I am SO glad you got what you wanted, and they truly are pretty girls! WOW! They're gorgeous, and look like they'll be great providers of milk :woot Merry Christmas to you! ;)
 
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