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Old 09/04/10, 07:30 PM
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Live Streaming Goat Cam

http://planetgreen.discovery.com/tv/...-goat-cam.html

The tractor must look appetizing because they keep tasting it.
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Old 09/04/10, 08:00 PM
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That is awesome! You sure do have a lot of goats
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Old 09/04/10, 10:11 PM
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Oh it's not mine. Just a cam that i stumbled across.
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Old 09/04/10, 10:21 PM
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Oh it's not mine. Just a cam that i stumbled across.
Well...um. You can pretend they are yours! lololololo
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Old 09/05/10, 08:15 AM
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HA a new way to put your goats to work The Goat Wash..totally green and no water wasted.
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Old 09/05/10, 08:42 AM
 
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I've been wondering when folks would discover Josh and Brent, and Farmer John and Polka Spot.

I've been watching their show on PLGN for months- even though they have 'people' and have gotten their business off the ground very well, they are nice folks besides. I'm hoping to get up to Sharon Springs to see them at some point. This is the sort of lifestyle many of us already enjoy, and as a teaching tool for others leaving the corporate world, they are doing a great job.
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Old 09/05/10, 12:34 PM
 
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Also have enjoyed watching the show. I realize a lot of it is for TV viewing and not really...real life...but it's still good. Farmer John is the one..in my opinion..that keeps the farm and business going. Without his goats and their milk they wouldn't have a business. It is a lot of work..no matter if you are in the barn or in the office on the Beckman farm. I wish Farmer John had a web site so I could ask some advice from him at times. Good Show..
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Old 09/05/10, 04:09 PM
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For those of you who know of these people, do they have a website or tv show or something? I just stumbled onto the cam by accident while looking at another goat site...
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Old 09/05/10, 06:25 PM
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Cam is down right now.

We've thought about a barn cam, once we get safe power run up there. Former owner ran non-weather-safe line up there so I don't even dare turn on the breakers 'til the Mister can do the job right.

-Sonja
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The Show is Called..The Fabulous Beckman Boys..and is on Planet Green.
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