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!
Love it! That is so cute...I hope his next credit card statement is not maxed out with things like goat chow and goat treats and big spools...all the things a pick pocket goat might buy!
I hang on your every post,and I've been missing them. I know you're busy. I love your posts, and they are so worth waiting for, well it's the goat pics. . .I love goats. . .wish I could do some chores for you so you had time to write/photograph more. (I had goats for a while when I was a kid (heh,heh)and I adored them. Always thought I would retire to somewhere I could have goats and make cheeses. . .not going to happen this lifetime, it seems. Your blog gives me vicarious hits of this.
How cute! What a beautiful little goat!
ReplyDeleteThe little rascal! Looks like his buddies are distracting the human....
ReplyDeleteNancy in Iowa
Caught Red handed.. Hooved I mean.. Cute as always!Lol
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteLove it! That is so cute...I hope his next credit card statement is not maxed out with things like goat chow and goat treats and big spools...all the things a pick pocket goat might buy!
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ReplyDeleteThey're definately working together!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the human is lecturing the two goats in front, while the class clown is getting into trouble!
ReplyDeleteYep , looks like a pro at work (LOL) , too cute !!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. We are going to have kids in
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Cute!
ReplyDeleteIs he hunting for treats?
LOL!
ReplyDeleteAmy
Adorable!! Goats are darling little characters.
ReplyDeleteno doubt a notorious goatie gang!
ReplyDeleteI hang on your every post,and I've been missing them. I know you're busy. I love your posts, and they are so worth waiting for, well it's the goat pics. . .I love goats. . .wish I could do some chores for you so you had time to write/photograph more. (I had goats for a while when I was a kid (heh,heh)and I adored them. Always thought I would retire to somewhere I could have goats and make cheeses. . .not going to happen this lifetime, it seems. Your blog gives me vicarious hits of this.
ReplyDeletethank you!
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