for people who love the littlest dairy goats
Started this discussion. Last reply by Glenna Rose May 17, 2013. 11 Replies 1 Like
I had hoped for mothers day I would have my first Bent Penny Acres bred kids! Nope! Hubby said, Mon. or Tues. and we decide it was time to watch close. For some reason he always knows these things!So…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Deborah Niemann-Boehle May 8, 2013. 8 Replies 0 Likes
I am still looking for "just the right blue-eyed boy"! One with all the right stuff and just happens to have blue eyes too! This little guy is available and looks like he may be swollen from…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Margaret Langley Jun 3, 2013. 14 Replies 0 Likes
Made this pic this morning! Couldn't find ligs last night (but I don't seem so good at that part) Put her in kidding pen yesterday and other than screaming because she is by herself she seems normal!…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Elli Stevenson Aug 29, 2014. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Thought that this would be helpful for some folks and I figured Deborah and maybe a few others could elaborate on its use and meaning some! Especially explaining which photos are ideal. It seems to…Continue
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Sorry for the late reply! Thanks Margaret. I love my nigerians. My last name is Peachy so Peachy Keen is pretty fitting. LOL
Hi Margaret, I guess I already found it, since here is my comment that started everything. I guess I just need to navigate and set up my own page to make it interesting. I think Tassie is the first on mine. Thanks for your input :-)
Pat
Thanks for the welcome Margaret. This should be fun! And a great way to communicate with people with similar interests. I think I will post a picture of my doe with a very interesting face. She has a white blaze on her face. Everyone thinks her face is crooked because of it. I think it is too much of a coincidence that it could be both. I have tried dying her white, but it wasn't dark enough to hide it. I am not that great with computers, but I think I can post these pictures.
Pat Lange
West Jordan, UT
Thanks! We're in a bit of a warm spell right now, and the huge bunch of snow (probably about thigh deep) is starting to melt. Fingers crossed that Spring is coming soon! Alabama huh? Wow! Have you ever been to the northern part, to Talladega County? My 5 greats grandfather (my favorite ancestor ever!) lived out the last few years of his life there, so it holds a soft spot for me. Someday I intend to go there and see the area for myself.
Just in case you missed it -- I sent you a private message a few days ago! :)
Margaret, I think you're a dear, sweet person! :) You have blessed me so much in the last couple of days, and I'm sure if you could you'd run right over and take care of all of us. Thanks for sharing your life with everyone here. Hugs!
yes, i do love the chamoisee - that doe Noak has that same color - only she has some white.
my favorite pic of him is the 5 month old pic at the bottom where you can see his back leg muscle flexed. ^^
Now, if only he would grow a nice beard like Ezaray. LOL - the big lug.
Now Margaret, what makes you think that any of my cherubs are spoiled? Little goats have needs too... Wow...and BeaBea's baby will be here in about 3 wks! Too pretty. Hope to catch up with you in the spring or sooner if the weather is good.
Hi! I sent you a message through the email on here, but since you haven't responded, I thought maybe it didn't go through. I want to quote you in my goat book, and the passage is in that email. Let me know if you didn't get it.
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