This morning I finally got around to taking some more pictures of the kids. Some of these are not the best... It isn't the easiest thing in the world to try to get decent photos of three bouncy little goats, two of which are constantly climbing into one's lap. They are all quite friendly, especially the doeling and Bramble (the red buckling). They are growing like weeds, especially the bucklings. You can see that they are already a good size for 11 days old.
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Hi Alayna May, I am Hamza from UK/Saudi Arabia. I am 7. I saw your video of milking a goat many times and the video of you helping to birth three goats for a mother. I love you and your goats. We like watching them and your blog. My dad will buy me a goat and I will make a video for you. You can see me and my brothers at abuhamzabaraa facebook page. Love and kisses. Hamza
ReplyDeleteHi Hamza! Thank you for your comment; it is fun to hear from people who like my blog and videos! I'm sure you will enjoy a goat of your own very much. Dairy goats take a lot of time and patience, but they are a lot of fun too, and it's great to drink milk from your own goat!
DeleteI will be happy to hear from you again, and see pictures or a video of you and your goat. Thank you for commenting!!
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Alayna May