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Old 03/16/08, 09:41 PM
 
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here are my kids

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Sorry about Tinker and Leftie being sideways....
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Old 03/16/08, 09:42 PM
 
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wow... i need to shrink them!!!
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Old 03/16/08, 09:51 PM
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I really like the brown one but they are all nice looking goats!
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Old 03/16/08, 10:09 PM
 
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Thanks!! She's my pride and joy! I can't wait to breed her... The other two are in with the buck now, so ......
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Old 03/17/08, 08:01 AM
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Great looking Boers...deep red sure is an eye catcher.
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Old 03/17/08, 08:36 AM
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Wow! they sure are big kids! Stunning.....
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Old 03/17/08, 09:25 AM
 
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Nutmeg is my favorite...

Thank you!!! The red doeling is a late December Prylandlands triplet out of Anderson,Ca. Her sire is Rnt Tonto. She is the confirmation I've been looking for!! I wanted her daddy but couldn't afford him.
The buck is a yearling out of Macg Mac Goats... I am happy with him, too! He is so gentle, even in rutt the breeders 4 year old would lead him around...
Leftie and Tinker? Well, those are my 'first goat lessons'. They are full blood but not registered although I was told they were. They are almost a year, they were runted, heavy with parasites when I got them and although one is 90# and the other is 84#, I wish they were taller. But I am happy with them, too, seeings how they have good teats and udder structure and they seem to be good does...
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Old 03/17/08, 09:39 AM
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They're lovely. I like the red doe too, and that one standing alongside the (what is that greenish thing?)... but they're all beautiful.
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Old 03/17/08, 07:30 PM
 
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The green thing is a dog igloo that my mom painted with spray paint to make it 'blend in'. Tinker is the one on the gound. Leftie on top. I think the red and Tinker have the best confirmation. Thanks everyone!!!
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Old 03/17/08, 07:39 PM
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LOL I THOUGHT It might be a dogloo, but it didn't look like any I'd ever seen. haha, Cool.
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Old 03/17/08, 07:53 PM
 
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whats funny is the two fit in there with room to spare!!
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