I don't think those words apply to that particular goat!
She looks like a cross between my two pet pygmies, but shorter. Mine are pygmy-x's so they are a bit taller. I misnamed one of them Willow, when it should be Oak. Everyone thinks they are about to have quads. Don't feed her. Really. They get fat on air!
Oh my that little goatie is adorable!! I just LOVE my little ones. And, no they really are not good for anything...but lovin on! LOL Well, except the buck, He gets NO lovin on from me!
LOVE the horse! Wow! He is beautifull!
Glad everything worked out on the "inspection" I hope they nail that guy before he gets some poor soul to give up thier hard earned money!
I think now would be a good time to tell ya'll....E doesn't know that I brought home that goat!!
See, he was out in the field hunting with his dad when I brought her home...so I just stuck her in my goat pen...and well, he's walked by her a million times and not noticed yet!!!
I'm baaaad!
Anyway, I took all the paper work the guy handed us to the auditor's office today. The woman there had the most peculiar look on her face while she was reading over the paperwork. She was still trying to figure out WHY he had given it to us. She said she was going to make a lot of calls today to find out what he was up to or all about, but that I still had nothing to worry about!
I also thought it was way beyond time for ya'll to have some pics of our trailer move, the well process - and well, just everything!
DIAL UP WARNING - MONTHS WORTH OF PICS TO FOLLOW!!
This is from the day of our frolic when our Amish neighbors came over to help with our addition!
It's way more done than this now, the T-1-11 is on the outside, the door is cut out and waiting to go in, and tomorrow I'm going shopping for our brand new woodburner!