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Old 01/26/12, 08:15 PM
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Okay, now that's something. The doe will sell her buckling. Wow.

When I first saw the boer x on the kid, I thought it said "borax" and remembered that I have to put that on the grocery list.
Don't forget the LaMuncha dam. That is rather cute, she must be one of those constantly starving does, ya know?
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Old 01/30/12, 09:47 PM
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Watocey - $1000

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She is two going on three. She had a beautiful baby dirl on the 21st. Big red and little lily is doing great.
She was wieghed in may and was 985 pounds. Looks like there will be plunty for milk for lily.
Very calm and gentle to be around considering this is her first calf.
call XXX-830-7735

(several photos were included but they looked like a Watusi.....)

Again, I'm just amazed that people with internet access can't do a "little" research to make themselves look better than this.
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Old 01/31/12, 08:07 AM
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Watocey - $1000

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She is two going on three. She had a beautiful baby dirl on the 21st. Big red and little lily is doing great.
She was wieghed in may and was 985 pounds. Looks like there will be plunty for milk for lily.
Very calm and gentle to be around considering this is her first calf.
call XXX-830-7735

(several photos were included but they looked like a Watusi.....)

Again, I'm just amazed that people with internet access can't do a "little" research to make themselves look better than this.
What is a "Watocey"?
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Old 01/31/12, 09:39 AM
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I think it is supposed to be Watusi. More fun w/Craigslist - Goats
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/c...tusi/index.htm
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Old 01/31/12, 09:42 AM
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Oh my goodness, look at those horns!
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Oh my goodness, look at those horns!
Hokey smokes! I guess I should not complain about the little scurs on my goaties.
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