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Can't wait to hear how it goes ---- and maybe see some pics!

Hoping an LGD (or two) is in your future! Scary about the coyotes and the cat print.
 

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Ugh, banks.. Hate it when they make mistakes and get us all hopeful for nothing!

Let us know how the micro greens growing goes and pics, please :)
 

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My Nigerian has the beginnings of an udder. Freaking out a little, lol!
 

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Woohoo! You have a date range for kidding, right? As opposed to an actual breeding date? I'm still looking at mine and thinking I only have a couple due....still tempted to turn out a buck...but not really excited about late summer babies.
 

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For her yes, she's a third freshener who has dam raised triplets plus allowed other does' kids to nurse.... so if she goes first that'll be good for me! Before my 3 wild FF's!

I have a couple goats outside right now. They're adventurous lol!
 

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She's definitely a keeper! It' nice to have a doe that will be generous with other kids. I've only had one like that and she was a pygmy - long gone from this life, but she was a sweetie.
 

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Lol no she's for sale. She also has horrid parasite resistance, isn't a very good producer and her hooves could be trimmed about every other week. But, she's a good mother and well behaved on the milk stand, so she'll make someone happy who is less particular about the other things!
 

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Lol yup! She'll be 4 this spring so it's good to sell her now and not wait. Then I'll just be left with the 4 minis and I've got my hands full with them! I love them, but they're not the easiest goats to wrangle. Darn alpine genes (not really complaining, I love them!)

Clifford is wound up today. He's running and bucking and bouncing off the walls. It's hilarious, and the girls are like.... Uh... Dude?
 
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