Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Dairy Goats and Kids!

I've slowly been working on the website. It may be a few more days before I publish the finished site. I am also working on getting better pictures of my artwork, so that may take a while also.

On other news, the Dairy goats are in full milk and kids are jumping all over the barn! I love kidding season! Currently we still have the three kids from the earlier post. But there are still two more does due to kid, in mid spring, early summer. I've included some pictures of the goats for you to enjoy.

Indigo Run L2K Camille, 1 Weeks after freshening with her twins.


She has such wonderful milk stand etiquette and she is such a dream to milk.

My little Romeo, 3 weeks old. He is such a looker, and with his sire's wonderful temperament. If anyone is interested in a buck let me know since he wont stay a buck for much longer. He can be registered. $200 buck, or he will make a wonderful pack goat, $75 whether.
Sire: Indigo Run PFZ Jaques
Dam: Indigo Run L2K Camille

Lady Juliet, at 3 weeks old. I love this little doe, she has such a sweet personality, like her mother. I plan on keeping this doe for now, she will be registered.

This is Apache, my harness goat prodigy. I think he has the potential to be a wonderful harness goat! He has such a thick neck and strong front end. If he doesn't find a home soon I will start him in training, he is a whether. He is currently $50. But as his training starts the price will go up. Can also be a pack goat, already crosses water, comes when called and is working on leash training. Very Smart and Huge!

Run AWAY!

Playing in the puddle.

I love this picture! My little gazelles!

Romeo, always in motion.

The Playground with a Swing Set and Big Tree. The kids just love it!

Ring around the tree.


Queen of the mountain.

The Challenge!

I guess it tasted good?

Juliet, I think she looks just like her mother.

Yes! She does!

POUNCE!!!!

The boyz.

Apache, such a cute face!

Playing in the puddle.

I like to get all the goat kids, pack goats or not, used to water. It's so much easier to walk a goat from one place to the other if they don't fear water puddles or creek crossings.

Apache parked out! I love him!

The creek crossing.

6 Years of raising goats, and haven't had one fall in the water yet. But Romeo sure did try!

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