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Old 12/05/09, 04:25 PM
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Ozark Engineering - Baby Goat Furniture

Made some cubby hidey-holes for the babies. Overturned cattle mineral tubs. They can dance on the tops and snuggle inside when tired out.

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What a cute picture, cute goats, and good idea! Makes me want to get some kids.
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Old 12/05/09, 05:34 PM
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What a darling picture!!!
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Old 12/05/09, 08:06 PM
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They are both adorable! How big are those mineral tubs? I'm thinking I should ask a couple dairy farmers around here for some so I can do that too. That's a Great idea!Thanks for sharing.
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Very Cute! Nice furniture!
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Old 12/06/09, 03:49 AM
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They are both adorable! How big are those mineral tubs? I'm thinking I should ask a couple dairy farmers around here for some so I can do that too. That's a Great idea!Thanks for sharing.
Are you familiar with muck buckets - those big tubs with the rope handles (about $14.00 or better at TSC)? They're about that size. A neighbor who ranches cattle lets me have them when empty. They're also great for container gardening!

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Old 12/06/09, 10:26 AM
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thats cool! nice pictures.
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Old 12/06/09, 10:36 AM
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Good idea, I'll have to see if I can get some of those tubs or "engineer" something similar for my Niggie babies.
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Old 12/06/09, 08:18 PM
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There are probly many uses we could all think up for those buckets! Thanks for the idea's & pictures, I'm going to try & get some of those.
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