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Screaming YES YES YES!!!!! Sooo happy for you. Been watching this thread for updates, thank you for sharing this awesome news. My farm partner just went through this with his goats, I kept my cool around him but was just sick to my stomach!
sending you a happy :hugs while :celebrate and :weee
Gonna do the cow dance now! :bun
 

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:weee:weee:weee:weee:weee:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate I am so happy to hear that. I have been checking back several times a day. That is fantastic news. :celebrate
 

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I have been watching this thread. I know how happy I was to get ours back when they got out. I am glad this has a happy ending. :celebrate
 

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You are so right Queen Mom...good neighbours are priceless!!! We are very blessed here...land in just the right place at the right time:) Was telling my Dad about our super great neighbours and he said that back in pioneer days people would not have survived without good neighbours and he's right.

So glad the little ones got home safely!!!!!!
 

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we had two new goats (expensive ones at that) take off the first night they were home... they hadn't been spotted for a week, and we passed them up as pricey coyote feed. they were seen a week later by a neighbor, and a week after that we had been following their trails (they stayed on a definite path until some smartie unleashed their dog to sniff them out and chase them off) in the woods and atv trails behind our property, and they were spotted in the same place for a week straight. we couldn't get our hands on them and they are still wandering the forest. I pray they'll come back or find their way to another farm, or caring people before deer hunting starts. they are oberhaslis and some unfortunate 4 wheeler told us they'd seen deer with collars and udders... ach city folk! i fear they'll be mistaken for swamp deer come next month with hunting starting:( We have neighbors in a 20 mile radius with their eyes out... Finding them has not been the problem, catching them has. They apparently have been spotted over 20 miles from home. Or people are seeing deer, or just hoping for the reward we offered if caught and returned...

i feel for you. May you have better luck then I.
 

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