lavslady
Chillin' with the herd
Hi everybody,
I just found this site last night.
I am an old lady who lives in a little mountain town in Oregon. I babysat for a friend's 3 wethers last winter as she winters in Mexico. I enjoyed them so much, that after she returned and collected her goats, I went with some of my grandkids (I have 7) and bought 3 of my own Nigerian dwarfs. We thought we would be able to "pick out" the kids of our choice, but the lady who was selling them, did not have the wethers separated from the does or other boys. Every time one of my grandkids would pick up one, and say "this one is soooooo cute.." she would say, "Oops, sorry, that one's a girl too." So we ended up with 3 wethers that look almost alike. They are all light brown with black markings. They are cute, they look like miniature deer. My friend's Nigerians were different colors, one dark brown, one black&white, and the other light tan. So it was much easier to tell who the leader was...and who the trouble-maker was. (Not that any of them have been any trouble) I put different colored collars on mine so I'd know what name to call them. (My grandchildren named them.) I sure do enjoy watching them, I never knew what cute little characters goats are! I even started a youtube channel showing my goats at play. Check them out my putting lavslady in the search box at youtube.
I just found this site last night.
I am an old lady who lives in a little mountain town in Oregon. I babysat for a friend's 3 wethers last winter as she winters in Mexico. I enjoyed them so much, that after she returned and collected her goats, I went with some of my grandkids (I have 7) and bought 3 of my own Nigerian dwarfs. We thought we would be able to "pick out" the kids of our choice, but the lady who was selling them, did not have the wethers separated from the does or other boys. Every time one of my grandkids would pick up one, and say "this one is soooooo cute.." she would say, "Oops, sorry, that one's a girl too." So we ended up with 3 wethers that look almost alike. They are all light brown with black markings. They are cute, they look like miniature deer. My friend's Nigerians were different colors, one dark brown, one black&white, and the other light tan. So it was much easier to tell who the leader was...and who the trouble-maker was. (Not that any of them have been any trouble) I put different colored collars on mine so I'd know what name to call them. (My grandchildren named them.) I sure do enjoy watching them, I never knew what cute little characters goats are! I even started a youtube channel showing my goats at play. Check them out my putting lavslady in the search box at youtube.