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Old 09/29/10, 06:06 AM
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Two wethers, named Zedd and Merlin (Merlin is the smaller one with the beard lol ) for brush clearing, and to see if I really do want to have dairy goats. So far yes, I want more!!! I thought it would be good to enter into this without having to worry about milking, breeding, etc right off.

Anyway here they are, they are Alpine/Kiko cross. Sweet little devils too, they already know what my pruning shears mean lol. This picture makes them look distorted for some reason, like their heads are too big lol they both look like they are smiling for the camera

Im really enjoying them!

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Old 09/29/10, 06:25 AM
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Well, they ARE smiling for the camera - They know they're in a good place. Congratulations on your new buddies.
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Old 09/29/10, 07:00 AM
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What cuties!
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Very cute!! Welcome to the craziest bunch on this forum!
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Old 09/29/10, 07:31 AM
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They are cute! Good for you.
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Old 09/29/10, 09:43 AM
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Very cute!! Welcome to the craziest bunch on this forum!

My sentiments exactly! They look very happy & I think starting with the 2 wethers is a good place to start & learn. You can always get a bred doe next year.
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Congratulations!! They look very sweet, and I know you will have so much fun with them!
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Old 09/29/10, 03:36 PM
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What cuties! Congratulations!
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Old 09/29/10, 04:24 PM
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You will LOVE them.

Mine greet me every day with goofy antics, and the one gives me a thorough bath-(death by licking)- every time I go down to the pen.

I must warn you, behind those sweet faces and funny antics lies true terror. I suspect that Smokey was distracting me by giving me goatie kisses, when in reality, I found he had untied my shoe laces and was hoping for a face plant. If he had opposable thumbs, I suspect he would have tied my shoes together.

Someone on here gave mea hint: raisins. They said raisins were goat crack, and they were so right. But if you give raisins and drop some in the pen, leave them there...they might not be what you think they are if you go to pick them up .

Enjoy your cute kids!
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Old 09/29/10, 06:31 PM
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I think I love them
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Old 09/29/10, 06:49 PM
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They are adorable!

I will warn you, though, that in two months, you will be scanning goat ads looking for a bred doe or a doe in milk.
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Old 09/29/10, 08:22 PM
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CaliannG, WHY did you have to say that???????

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Old 09/29/10, 10:03 PM
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What a darling picture! Congrats to you !! You are going to have so much fun with them!
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Old 09/29/10, 11:21 PM
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They are adorable!

I will warn you, though, that in two months, you will be scanning goat ads looking for a bred doe or a doe in milk.
I already have been

they like to go for walks with me and the dog, the dog thinks he is a goat now, and when they eat brush he goes over and pulls off a twig and chews on it lol

They're twins, is it unusual for one twin to be so much smaller than the other?
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Old 09/30/10, 12:03 AM
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They're twins, is it unusual for one twin to be so much smaller than the other?
That's pretty normal. The more agressive one gets more milk
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Old 09/30/10, 01:12 AM
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Shygal, Congrats!!!
They do look mischievous. I hope that you enjoy your new adventure in goats as much as I enjoy goat-herding. When I milk, the issues of the world and negativity melt away. Here's hoping that you find that milker real soon.
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Congrats on the new babies! They are a joy to own-with the good and the bad. It seems that I have read here on the board that one must own 10 goats. Now I am not "quoting" anyone in particular but that is what I have read! So-the next ones are the does. OR an intact buck would also qualify in the numbers. But-the rule is also NO uneven numbers! So goats MUST be bought in multiples of two. Just in case one gets lonely or there are siblings. LOL

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Congrats on the new babies! They are a joy to own-with the good and the bad. It seems that I have read here on the board that one must own 10 goats. Now I am not "quoting" anyone in particular but that is what I have read! So-the next ones are the does. OR an intact buck would also qualify in the numbers. But-the rule is also NO uneven numbers! So goats MUST be bought in multiples of two. Just in case one gets lonely or there are siblings. LOL

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Oh no!! I'd better get busy!! I only have 5!
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