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Old 12/08/10, 12:40 AM
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FINALLY... after only TWO years ....
we have gotten the ENTIRE website updated :banana02: ...
kidding schedule is up.. tons of new pictures, new goats to *meet*...
come by for a *visit* when you have the time

www.agesagoacresnubians.com

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Old 12/08/10, 07:29 AM
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Well I had wondered where you've been. I'll have to check out the new site, I always love goat pictures especially baby goat pictures!
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Aww, nice! Thanks Yarrow. I was needing a big goat/long ears fix.
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Old 12/08/10, 10:35 AM
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Very nice! Love all of the herd pics.
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Old 12/08/10, 11:45 AM
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Well if you like lots of pictures... you'll like the updated version of the website Jessica got a new camera last year for Christmas.. so it's been a year of pictures, pictures & more pictures!!! We ALL learned to run the other way, when we saw her coming!! LOL.. BUT.. it did make for lots to choose from (which also made trying to decide which ones to use...so hard.. took us FOREVER to look thru them all)

This is our first year of NO winter kiddings, at all... last year we bred about 1/2 the girls for March/April... LOVED it (had always had Jan/Feb kiddings)... it was so different.. warm, green grass, no need to bring newborns into the house, to keep them from freezing...I loved sitting out in the sunshine, with a bottle baby on my lap. All in all it was so much easier on all of us, humans, goat moms and babies).. we changed our ways of doing things here on the homestead. The first doe, Edith, isn't due until March 17th. It's so WEIRD to have my entire winter free!! (I have two adult kids living here on the farm, as full time herd help) Makes my own work load pretty light up, at least until kidding starts. I'm sure I'll have a horrid case of *baby-fever* by the time March rolls round

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Old 12/08/10, 11:48 AM
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You can always come over and see my earless wonder babies if you need a fix.
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Old 12/08/10, 11:54 AM
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You can always come over and see my earless wonder babies if you need a fix.

yeah, but last time I went to your house during kidding season...just to look... I ended up bringing one of those little ear-less wonders HOME!!!! which lead to having a couple *ear-less* gals of my own LOL

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Old 12/08/10, 05:50 PM
 
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Wow, some great pics, and what a tear-jerker tribute to your dear old Morrie.
That maybe should have a warning on it!
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