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justusnak
Almost Self-Reliant
Thanks everyone...yup, Abbie is wonderful. It sorta bothers me that her hooves are in this shape, because I know my friend usually takes great care of her does. I am wondering if since she added a 3rd, if she might be getting overwhelmed. Maybe I WILL end up with her.
I have learned a valuable lesson with Abbie.....First...she loves to be sang to when I milk her. Second and MOST importantly.....sing slow soft songs...she sways a little. If I sing, for instance....There was a Farmer had a goat and Abbie was her name Oh....she "dances". Harder to get milk when she is doing the 2 step! Have you ever tried milking a goat doing the 2 step? All I can say....no use crying over spilt milk. LOL Oh, and another thing...do NOT tie her where she can see Tulip, the PB pig. She snorts, stomps, and will NOT eat her grains. So I have to feed Tulip outside while I milk Abbie. Oh, and if I don't give her a thank you hug, she bawls! Spoiled goat! LOL
I have learned a valuable lesson with Abbie.....First...she loves to be sang to when I milk her. Second and MOST importantly.....sing slow soft songs...she sways a little. If I sing, for instance....There was a Farmer had a goat and Abbie was her name Oh....she "dances". Harder to get milk when she is doing the 2 step! Have you ever tried milking a goat doing the 2 step? All I can say....no use crying over spilt milk. LOL Oh, and another thing...do NOT tie her where she can see Tulip, the PB pig. She snorts, stomps, and will NOT eat her grains. So I have to feed Tulip outside while I milk Abbie. Oh, and if I don't give her a thank you hug, she bawls! Spoiled goat! LOL