Also, the baby goat's aren't always inside. Sleeping in the "barn" (a normal shed, just set up for goats), we only bring them inside for some of the day ;)
Mattie and Lily (Our Nigerian Dwarf goats) had their kids. Lily kidded last week, and Mattie kidded Monday. Here are Lily's kids: This is Easter Lily. (She's my favorite) I don't have a picture of her brother, Bronco, right now. He's passed out on one of my sisters. Recently disbudded, he still looks a little funny. Mattie's kids: This is Bambi. My mom named them, so ask her why she's named Bambi. And Flower. Contrary to the movie, Flower is a girl. And finally, there's Thumper. It's wonderfully crazy having all these baby goats running around. We have put them in old doll clothes; carried them around while we did housework; napped with them; played piano with them in our lap; in other words, FUN. Getting distracted is insanely easy with these cuties running around. We will have to sell them, because the city we live in will only let us have two goats. Anyway, they have started jumping all over the furniture, and we don't really have a problem with them pottying in the house. Goats are actually really clean animals, and in some ways, better than dogs. They are quieter than barking dogs. Even the girls are much cleaner. They give you milk. They are smart, - it's not uncommon to train them. Did I say Adorable?
Also, the baby goat's aren't always inside. Sleeping in the "barn" (a normal shed, just set up for goats), we only bring them inside for some of the day ;)
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