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Old 06/07/08, 08:50 PM
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took some pics today

I had lots of help re-potting a plant. With 2 ding-a lings and a puppy :banana02:
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Old 06/07/08, 09:27 PM
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Yup, goats sure love to 'assist' in whatever project you're doing in their area...

My favorite story is when one of my does got the hay sled rope around her neck, and she took off past the milk room door where I was working. All I saw was her roar past with the scary tub 'chasing' her, she was terrified! She ran in a huge circle in the pasture at top speed until the sled launched into the air and she stopped out of startlement and it flew over her, unlooping it from her neck.

That's probably the hardest I've ever laughed. So hard, I had a stomachache after and had tears running down my face.
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Old 06/08/08, 09:29 AM
 
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Oh my gosh!!!! those are absolutely adorable pics and such an entertaining story!!! I think I will chuckle for awhile on that story....
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Old 06/08/08, 10:29 AM
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Goats are such curious animals & Such cute pictures! The puppy is adorable too. All that cement the goats are on, do you have to trim hooves as often as most?
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Old 06/08/08, 12:07 PM
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Nope...not a lot of trimming going on here, but I keep an eye on it. I really wish they would spend more time in the woods! We had hoped they would help clean it out...
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nice driveway!
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