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Old 12/21/07, 02:54 PM
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New goat Pics

Okay I've been sitting here for a couple of hours now trying to figure out how to uplaod pics. I give up so here is the link to the pics on my picturetrail!!!

ISN'T SHE PRETTY!!!????!!!

http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...01&uid=9414032
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Old 12/21/07, 03:00 PM
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very pretty girl.
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Old 12/21/07, 04:37 PM
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Nice girl. Is she dry?? She looks a little uneven in the udder I have a doe who looks like that also, so don't feel bad! She can make some nice babies tho!
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Same color as my Agnes...Data's duaghter

So how many LaMancha milkers do you have for this spring, Joy...I will have my hands full...literally!
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Old 12/21/07, 04:40 PM
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Congrats on your new LaMancha
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Old 12/21/07, 04:52 PM
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Nice girl. Is she dry?? She looks a little uneven in the udder I have a doe who looks like that also, so don't feel bad! She can make some nice babies tho!

I know I felt so stupid when I looked at that pic. She's been taking a step and was lopsided. She doesnt usually look like that. I was having a hard time taking pics of her cause she kept trying to stick her nose in the camera and actully spinning in circles as I ran around her in circles trying to get a side shot. And when she wasnt following me around she was bending down and rubbing her legs. (or nose, Im not sure. She was pretty dusty from playing in the hay).

I DO have a doe named Holly who has a funny looking utter since she has an extra teat. But she milks well, and as long as she doesnt kick me in the head (again) I'm cool with her wierdness (as if I have room to talk with my big honking facal birthmark. giggle)

Pepper isnt in milk right now. She was dried off before I bought her. She's SUPPOSED to be bred, due in late Jan. early Feb. She's looking a little thinner than my other does (they have that "I eat ALL the hay I WANT!" "piggy little girl" look) I've wormed her but havent had her long enough to do it a second time, so I'll be watching her.
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Old 12/21/07, 04:55 PM
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Very cute pictures...she has such a shiny coat!
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Old 12/21/07, 05:12 PM
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Same color as my Agnes...Data's duaghter

So how many LaMancha milkers do you have for this spring, Joy...I will have my hands full...literally!

She probably wont have an udder like YOUR girls! giggle. I have several of mine bred to Data this year. I really hope I get some doelings out of him this year!!! grin. I think I've got seven, to milk. That's not as bad as I thought it'd be. grin. But the thought of all the cheese I'm gonna be making......ohhhhhhhhh (Homer drool). Course that is counting on my fingers. I might be off, and Dusty isnt a Lamancha. Bonnie is turning out to be a NICE looking goat, even though she's a Lamancha/Nubian. She's bred to Data. I can't wait to see their kids. grin.

Attention everyone.....If Diane gets overwhelmed and puts her Lamanchas up for sale, beat people over the head to get to them first. They all have udders like my Babe. grin. Nothing like a goat that has to hop.
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looks glossy, healthy and full of life.

congrats!
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