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Ferguson K
Herd Master
Can I add that I am absolutely in love with Hollar's beard? He's so smoochable. If you zoom in you can see it. It's long and thick and .
@Baymule Moon spots are cool. He's going to change so much as he ages it's very exciting. It ads to his package. Even without them though, he's a nice little buck and I'm quite fond of him. Breeding him to my juniors this fall. He will be breeding Katy, Lady, and Lyra if she miscarried her breeding with Hollar. I need to test her. I could've sworn she was due in June but she's showing no signs any longer. She was, but not anymore.
Could use some extra special prayers on our herd matriarch. She's battling liver flukes and we almost lost her twice today. We're forcing the books at her but if this rain doesn't come to an end... I can't bare the thought of losing her, but the vet (and some seasoned goat herdsmen) have all said all we can do is keep her comfortable.. living is up to her.
@Baymule Moon spots are cool. He's going to change so much as he ages it's very exciting. It ads to his package. Even without them though, he's a nice little buck and I'm quite fond of him. Breeding him to my juniors this fall. He will be breeding Katy, Lady, and Lyra if she miscarried her breeding with Hollar. I need to test her. I could've sworn she was due in June but she's showing no signs any longer. She was, but not anymore.
Could use some extra special prayers on our herd matriarch. She's battling liver flukes and we almost lost her twice today. We're forcing the books at her but if this rain doesn't come to an end... I can't bare the thought of losing her, but the vet (and some seasoned goat herdsmen) have all said all we can do is keep her comfortable.. living is up to her.