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Old 01/08/11, 02:16 PM
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Are you/they on here?

We know your grandaughter.

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Old 01/09/11, 10:53 PM
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Does anyone know what their user name is on here?
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Old 01/10/11, 12:49 AM
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CJB,
Howdy, I am sorry I have no idea about who you are looking for, but I am your neighbor!!!
I am in Vernonia, 45 miles west of Pdx!!
Where are u????
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Old 01/10/11, 02:10 AM
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Maybe you could email them. http://www.luckystarfarm.com/
They sure have some nice goats.
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Old 01/10/11, 02:26 AM
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Ohyea!! I have seen that web site!! What beautiful goats!!!
(I do not need another goat..I do not need another goat....)

Hi Laverne!!!!
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Old 01/10/11, 10:05 PM
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CJB,
Howdy, I am sorry I have no idea about who you are looking for, but I am your neighbor!!!
I am in Vernonia, 45 miles west of Pdx!!
Where are u????
I am in the Forest Grove area so you are VERY close.

Do you have a Nigerian Buck that I can borrow?
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Old 01/10/11, 10:08 PM
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Good idea - I emailed them. The name sounded so familiar that I assumed that they are or have been on here.
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Old 01/10/11, 11:11 PM
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Victory does CAE blood draws and hoof trimming, a vet tech, in case you need any help. She did my goats blood draws this summer.
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Old 01/11/11, 01:01 AM
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I am in the Forest Grove area so you are VERY close.

Do you have a Nigerian Buck that I can borrow?


Heck I was gonna ask you the same thing!! (buck wise that is)

I can't believe you are so close!! We should hook up some time!! Maybe after this storm passes!!
I would love to meet you..and your goaties!!


Yes, and I do spend my spare time sucking blood from sweet innocent goats!!
Teehee..
Hey, Laverne has a buck! Oh, he's out on lease right now...maybe he can go out again!!
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Old 01/11/11, 03:23 AM
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Hey people, I'm outside of Salem. Anyone ever wanted to go hiking with pack goats? I love to take people hiking. And yea I could use your help Victory, if you're willing.
Sorry my bucks are Oberhasli...
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Old 01/11/11, 03:45 AM
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Hey people, I'm outside of Salem. Anyone ever wanted to go hiking with pack goats? I love to take people hiking. And yea I could use your help Victory, if you're willing.
Sorry my bucks are Oberhasli...
That would be a blast!!!
I am available most Mondays for shots, hooves blood draws.
I actually have an Obermancha doe, she is the very best on the planet!!
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Old 01/11/11, 01:14 PM
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Yes, and I do spend my spare time sucking blood from sweet innocent goats!!
Teehee..
CHUPACABRA!!
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lol Kim I need a laugh today!
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Old 01/11/11, 02:50 PM
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Ha Ha Ha.....
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Old 01/11/11, 03:22 PM
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Actually, other than 2 ND does, my goats are all Ober mixes. I really enjoyed having minis last season so was looking for an ambitious little ND buck. I cannot believe that he reached my tall Ober/Saanen/Nubian doe! She had a beautiful mini doe with ober coloring, airplane ears and she is seriously barely taller than my ND doe. Best of all breeds. Guess she's an Oberaanubierian.
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Old 01/11/11, 03:57 PM
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Tee hee, loved the picture!!
Thanks for that!!
I love those mini babies!! They are the best!!
We call the LaMancha / nigerian s Minnimanchamunchkins!!
I stole it from Laverne!!
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