we need to work on getting her back into peak condition. i'm a little worried but i know she'll bounce back. she eats a LOT. thankfully she doesnt look like she needs to be wormed. but wow is she stinky! she needs a good brushing and for our 4H kid to come over and take care of her hooves.
we milked her for the house to help TBM recover from his recovery (the antibiotics) and he said it... tasted like milk! so yay!
thats the word here - gonna go work on the ark now. see ya after the flood!
Vita looks so sweet and happy. I'm sure you'll get her in tip-top shape in no time.
We may have to move the goats on to the porch for storm #2. Our yard will flood this time I dread this time of year because it's always when we flood right through the middle of the yard where everything lives.
so... do you love it? i personally like it iced cold.. unless i'm having a goat-pucino of course!
ok how is this for funny... my Good Neighbor mom just called... their doe just had babies so the mom thinks that today could be Debbie's day!
we have a plan of action to get one of her Kids home in case Debbie pops! yay! hee hee hee we have it all planned like some kind of military maneuver.
;-)
but the funniest is that its an excusable absence from school - to do and help your goat. ha!
I hate to say it, but with the flood I'm sure your goaties will decide it's time to kid just at the point when you're going to need a boat to get to them!