Coffee anyone ?

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:lol:Been up a loooong time. No more kids but on the wait. I work later today but, weather warm and doe experienced. Then no more for couple weeks, last two due 17th & 25th. That's it this year. Other 7 not bred to kid. Slack year for me, my choice.

Coffee fresh and waiting. Help yourselves!

Happy Easter to all. :caf Those who go to sunrise services are already up and out. Blessings on you.

If you have young'uns looking for Mr Easter Bunny -- enjoy it -- soon they are hunting for cars, not eggs! :cool: Have a DGD there now. Trust me, messy egg dyes are easier -- not to mention $$$.
 

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Happy Easter, y'all.
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did she get any eggs?

No, but she got LOTS of carrots (and hugs, and pets, and heard "oh, she's so sweet!" about a zillion times). Why should rabbits get all the glory??

Funny that you ask about the eggs, though. When I had chickens free-ranging in the goat/horse pens, there were a few hens that decided a corner of Syd's stall was a good place to lay eggs. When the egg numbers dropped, I assumed that the crows were getting them again - it wouldn't have been the first time. Much to my surprise, I walked into the stall one day and found Blondie crunching away on the eggs! I'd heard of dogs and even cats developing a skill for eating eggs, but that was the first time I'd heard of a horse doing it. Clearly, the shells weren't putting her off at all. Nutty horse!
 
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