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Old 04/22/07, 12:38 AM
 
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Lol, Sherrie...she "looked" at you...I know that "look"!

That "look" is how I ended up with TWO Alpine bucklings instead of just the one I came for. Now, a year later, I am selling the big buck with the awesome bloodlines (I do have some of his offspring) and keeping the average one who "looked" at me.

He looks at other things, too. Butterflies, kitties, everything seems to provoke his sense of wonder.
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Old 04/22/07, 07:46 AM
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LOL..Three little peas in a pod! Very cute!
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Old 04/22/07, 04:04 PM
 
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Since you don't know the age don't use the wormer...we can talk more on dairygoatinfo. I already answered your 3 other posts before I saw you had asked to join Vicki
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Old 04/22/07, 04:18 PM
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Congrats on the new babies they are so sweet looking.

GL with them and enjoy them while they are small because they grow up fast. :-)
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Old 04/22/07, 04:41 PM
 
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Originally Posted by SherrieT
And then she "looked" at me What else could I do???
Ah yes... exactly how I got my Molly... went for chickens, walked past a trailer and heard the most lost, pitiful "BLAAAT!" imaginable... and there was the tiniest, prettiest little Nigie you ever did see. She "looked" at me too.

Poor hubby, he now rushes me past any trailers with mysterious baby bleats coming from them, lol.

Sweet little girls, that tiny one would have got me too.
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