I would let her know what her goats have done and ask for anything broken to be replaced. Do it nicely. Also nicely remind her that you need the goats to go.
Her goats sound like a rambunctious bunch. They climb on things and jump up and down no doubt. They are frisky and pesky. A sign of intelligence. A bit wild perhaps. And maybe bored. It would make sense to get them some toys or make some. Your goats would enjoy them too.
Boards balanced on spools, maybe some coffee cans with holes in them so feed can be put in for them to push around and try to get the feed out. A big giant ball to chase around the field and head but would help.
You can also go the a local car wash and ask for a blue barrel and then punch big holes in it and put alfalfa cubes in it and let them head butt that around trying to get the alfalfa bits to fall out. anything to keep them busy and give them something to do. Make sure the barrel is very clean.
I'll tell her that they need something entertaining (;
Photoshoot !!
Starbuck, he is LOVELY!
Hes a friendly one!
I love my Sass...
Heres Danny, the rooster I was talking about keeping. Hes SUPER sweet
Aint he purdy?
Heres Siella, the trouble maker
Heres Chumlee, hes shy and isn't very trouble maker-er, but pretty cute and gentle. Likes to nibble clothes
A blurry Chugiak and Starbuck pic
OK I think its pretty funny the face he makes after sniffing pee, so I captured an odd pic of it, lol
Too close boy!
This is Copper one of our red heelers. Well, the other heeler is Blue (and MUCH smarter, less licky, and less fat) so I guess hes our only red heeler :}
Heres some Siella udder pics... Good attatchments? So/so?
OK so Oleo, our cochin hen, hatched out a chick and here she is. 22 days old. Pretty coloring (mille fluer like)
OK so Oleo was trying to find her chick and found a good roosting spot... LOL. Best part?
He didn't care one bit!
She went broody once Oleo was moved back to the coop after in 'jail' with her chick in the house, so the chick has 2 mums !
Cute Chumlee pic!
This is Calico, a serema roo, and his hen, Honeybun, a serema pullet. She reminds the coloring of a silver pheonix, so I LOVE her coloring
Oh, and heres Starbucks scurs, the guy saws them back a little every year or something like that
Great pics. I love love love that goat's beard! My teenage bucks are just starting theirs and my Apollo's is coming in but still needs some length. I can't wait until they have a beard like that!