Betsy and Buttercup are our new nubian dairy goats. : ) They’re adjusting really well, and Peabody loves them! They both have great personalities, and will hopefully be excellent milkers when they get older. They’re still getting a bottle a few times a day, but are munching on solids. They haven’t been out with the adults yet, but everyone seems to be getting along OK through the fence.
Hello, Very informative site! I just love ALL your kids (critters). I have 2 rescued horses, Indy and ChuBasco an OTTB GGGrandson of Secretariat which I bought from an auction last year after losing Pallas a 27 yr. old Saddlebred and very close companion of Indy. Poor Basco was 300 lbs underweight and was in great need of care. My vet came out within 2 days to give Basco a health check and found him in good shape except for his weight of horse and him needing his teeth floated.
I also have 1 rooster and 26 hens all free range except for at night I keep them secure in their 15×30 foot coop. I found your info on fertile eggs quiet interesting. I’m a vegetarian so I only have the hens for eggs although I bought my first chicks cos I just love them and all animals. I was wondering if you ever have a Pygmy goat male and quiet young for adoption? Would you please keep me in mind if and when you do? All my kids are on aprox. 2 acres. Thank you again!
Sincerely,
Kimberly Woodward
Tempe, AZ. 85284