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Old 09/30/08, 12:02 PM
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Your girls and boys are all so gorgeous! And your website is AWESOME! I especially like Amelia, I LOVE cream colored goats, and spotted babies of course. Thank you so much for sharing your wesite and pics. Thanks again, bye.
Well... funny thing AMELIA is actually FOR SALE~. She's a sweetie & should just make a wonderful milker. She's not from lines as BIG, as I like. I know there are lots of people who would rather not feed or handle a really big doe (esp. if it's a smaller one that will give just as much milk LOL) Amelia's dam Oeno has the tightest attached udder in my herd. Front, back.. sides to die for. It's like someone.. super-glued it on. I bought her dam to bring more cream & white into my herd (that tight udder & milky lines sealed the deal LOL) Amelia was a late March doeling. I don't have anyone else her age, so sadly she just sort of wanders around alone alot of the time. I know the *right* mommy will come along for her.
thanks for the compliments on the website.
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