The problem has been made worse by the fact our high speed Internet was taken out by lightening......again. Back to dial-up for the time being and all the waiting and half loaded websites that comes with it. The upside of all that waiting on web pages to load is my desk is finally clean and my spider solitaire skills are getting scary good. If I haven't visited your blog in awhile I am sorry, I am hoping our regular Internet service will be fixed soon.
A blog about the day to day life and happenings on an 80 acre goat farm in Kansas called Shiloh Prairie Farm. News and information on goats and farm life also!
June 30, 2010
Shame on Me
The problem has been made worse by the fact our high speed Internet was taken out by lightening......again. Back to dial-up for the time being and all the waiting and half loaded websites that comes with it. The upside of all that waiting on web pages to load is my desk is finally clean and my spider solitaire skills are getting scary good. If I haven't visited your blog in awhile I am sorry, I am hoping our regular Internet service will be fixed soon.
June 22, 2010
June 03, 2010
Achoo! - Farm Photo of the Week
OK, Lacey the goat was actually yawning, but we all know goat sneezes are so much funnier than goat yawns. The second picture is one of our Boer goats Hope...what can I say, she really loves her alfalfa hay.
So what is your most embarrassing photo experience?
Goat Vital Signs
Respirations - Adults - 12-20 per minute.
Kids - 20 - 40 per minute.
Pulse - 70-80 beats per minute.
Rumination - 1-2 per minute.
Estrus cycle - 18-23 days
Gestation - 146 - 156 days. (most of ours kid on day 150)
The inside of the lower eyelid should be red or dark pink.