The kid sure is a tall, long legged thing, with cute little flips to the bottom of her ears. I think she must have been a model in a past life. She had a surprisingly easy time learning to stand on those long legs and it was not any time until she was hopping around the pen. It will be fun to see how this one grows!
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April 22, 2010
She's Got Legs
The kid sure is a tall, long legged thing, with cute little flips to the bottom of her ears. I think she must have been a model in a past life. She had a surprisingly easy time learning to stand on those long legs and it was not any time until she was hopping around the pen. It will be fun to see how this one grows!
awww! such a cutie!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I just want to give her a great big goat hug!
ReplyDeleteCute! We are waiting to hear back from a lady that's giving away her herd. It's a mixed bunch and 3 are pregnant. Hope we hear something soon!
ReplyDeleteLook how cute! Congrats on the new addition!
ReplyDeleteShe looks and sounds like an amazing kid, Jennifer.
ReplyDeleteI am behind in blog reading. I hope your kidding season is going well.
Mary
Adorable, just adorable. Momma should be so proud.
ReplyDeleteI wish we had the room for more goats. I would love to have a few females and babies around.
Great pictures...
Annie did awesome! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!!
ReplyDeleteAwww ~ She's precious !!
ReplyDelete~ Blessings ~
A long-legged little beauty!!!
ReplyDeleteMy niece's boer doe kidded several days ago, and we were amazed at how long-legged the two babies were. Love baby goats!!! So glad she kidded-I know you have been in a waiting mode..
What a darling doeling!
ReplyDeleteShe's precious! She does look tall! So, she's the only one to kid yet?
ReplyDeleteWow, look at the udder on Annie! I don't know much about goats, but that sure looks impressive.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments. I really appreciate them. Annie and her long legged kid are both doing great.
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