Apr 2, 2017 Thread starter #1,891 Ferguson K Herd Master Joined Aug 3, 2015 Messages 2,577 Reaction score 4,762 Points 353 Location Texas "Onesie" Frida's buck His sister "Oopsie" More coming...
Apr 2, 2017 Thread starter #1,892 Ferguson K Herd Master Joined Aug 3, 2015 Messages 2,577 Reaction score 4,762 Points 353 Location Texas Pearls kids, "Ruby"(solid black) and "Arrowhead"(broken black)
Apr 2, 2017 Thread starter #1,893 Ferguson K Herd Master Joined Aug 3, 2015 Messages 2,577 Reaction score 4,762 Points 353 Location Texas "Tennessee" "Sparrow" MM... lives by himself.
Apr 2, 2017 Thread starter #1,894 Ferguson K Herd Master Joined Aug 3, 2015 Messages 2,577 Reaction score 4,762 Points 353 Location Texas Just for fun:
Apr 2, 2017 #1,895 frustratedearthmother Herd Master Joined May 7, 2013 Messages 8,191 Reaction score 15,310 Points 673 They look good!
Apr 2, 2017 #1,896 samssimonsays Milo & Me Hoppy Tail Acres Joined Mar 29, 2015 Messages 3,603 Reaction score 4,768 Points 393 Location somewhere in the Northern region of Minnesota @animalmom these will make you happy
Apr 3, 2017 #1,897 animalmom Herd Master Joined Dec 19, 2009 Messages 1,978 Reaction score 2,320 Points 343 Location North Central Texas Heaven, I'm in heaven! Love that little Ruby. She's going to keep you all busy, the little stinker!
Apr 3, 2017 Thread starter #1,898 Ferguson K Herd Master Joined Aug 3, 2015 Messages 2,577 Reaction score 4,762 Points 353 Location Texas She's a character. She headbutts her brother relentlessly.
Apr 3, 2017 #1,899 Bruce Herd Master Joined Feb 4, 2016 Messages 17,451 Reaction score 45,865 Points 783 Location NW Vermont Nice goaties, sure is obvious DH doesn't care for them at all Sorry about that tree. Why can't they come down parallel to the fence??
Nice goaties, sure is obvious DH doesn't care for them at all Sorry about that tree. Why can't they come down parallel to the fence??
Apr 4, 2017 #1,900 CntryBoy777 Herd Master Joined Sep 14, 2016 Messages 8,088 Reaction score 18,455 Points 603 Location Wstrn Cent Florida They really grow quickly, don't they?