We haven't had a doe bred on our place who we didn't at least know who the sire was until about a month ago when we had the does up in the working pens and I happened to notice Cookie's udder looked quite large. I looked closer and sure enough..."Cookie, you little tart!" I couldn't help but say out loud when I realized she was less than a month for sure from kidding and that those kids would be due in December. Luckily the weather this year has not been nearly as bad as last year but still darn cold enough at night that I did move her to a room in the old shop/farm house so the kids would not be born out in the cold.
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December 19, 2010
Whose Your Daddy?
We haven't had a doe bred on our place who we didn't at least know who the sire was until about a month ago when we had the does up in the working pens and I happened to notice Cookie's udder looked quite large. I looked closer and sure enough..."Cookie, you little tart!" I couldn't help but say out loud when I realized she was less than a month for sure from kidding and that those kids would be due in December. Luckily the weather this year has not been nearly as bad as last year but still darn cold enough at night that I did move her to a room in the old shop/farm house so the kids would not be born out in the cold.
They are adorable! I have three girls that I think my young bucks bred when they busted through my gate. I don't have to worry about registering them, and they weren't close relatives, but now I think I'll have 10 goats due in March (instead of the 7 I planned), so I'm hoping the weather is fairly nice by then.
ReplyDeleteUnplanned...but beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little surprises! So sweet.
ReplyDeleteUh-Oh!! Cuties anyway!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful!! Cookie is very lucky to have loving "parents" who won't turn her out on the road for her discretion!!!
ReplyDeleteNancy in Iowa
I've got some coming soon since my Mallory JUMPED the fence to erm, dance with Luke.
ReplyDelete*sigh*
Very cute little kids
Beautiful surprise!
ReplyDeleteYou may not have planned it, but God sure knew what He was doing when those adorable little goats were conceived. They are SO STINKIN' CUTE!! We thought we had 2 pregnant goats, but one just went into heat, so she's definately not pregnant. Can't wait for those babies.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new additions!
So dang cute! I can't wait to meet Dym's December kids! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's pictures like these that make me want to go out and get myself goats for Christmas. I miss having goats. They always made me smile in the morning. ;) ... and the evening.. and whenever I sat in their yard for a visit. They're basically a smile on 4 legs. :D
ReplyDeleteNaughty little girl, but they are oh so cute!
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