Lady Jane
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Today was the day! I have my girls! If you saw my other post you will remember how I said I was getting 3 goats. One Saanen that is pregnant, one Alpine that is pregnant and one 3 month Tog. Well.........
We picked the girls out a week ago and the day after we saw them, the Alpine gave birth to twin girls. The farmer decided not to tell us and let it be a surprise. They are beautiful little alpine does. My only concern is that they will be warm enough. We have a heater in the stall with some hay bales stacked up around the walls as insulation. They girls are curled up in a little corner by the heater and the hay bales. It is suppose to drop down to 10 degrees tonight. What do you think?
Oh, and I should not have been concerned about the little Tog, Heidi, she has spunk. Heidi also had a sister that was going to go to the meat market. So, the farmer said that he would give us both for $100. We named her Gretchen.
The long and short of it is, we got 6 does of various ages for $600. Not bad.
Their names are: The Tog sisters are Heidi and Gretchen. The pregnant Saanen's name is Trillium (as in the white three petaled flower). The Mother Alpine's name is Jolie Fille (that is French for "pretty girl" my whole family on my Mother's side is French Canadian). We haven't named the little doelings yet.
Today was the day! I have my girls! If you saw my other post you will remember how I said I was getting 3 goats. One Saanen that is pregnant, one Alpine that is pregnant and one 3 month Tog. Well.........
We picked the girls out a week ago and the day after we saw them, the Alpine gave birth to twin girls. The farmer decided not to tell us and let it be a surprise. They are beautiful little alpine does. My only concern is that they will be warm enough. We have a heater in the stall with some hay bales stacked up around the walls as insulation. They girls are curled up in a little corner by the heater and the hay bales. It is suppose to drop down to 10 degrees tonight. What do you think?
Oh, and I should not have been concerned about the little Tog, Heidi, she has spunk. Heidi also had a sister that was going to go to the meat market. So, the farmer said that he would give us both for $100. We named her Gretchen.
The long and short of it is, we got 6 does of various ages for $600. Not bad.
Their names are: The Tog sisters are Heidi and Gretchen. The pregnant Saanen's name is Trillium (as in the white three petaled flower). The Mother Alpine's name is Jolie Fille (that is French for "pretty girl" my whole family on my Mother's side is French Canadian). We haven't named the little doelings yet.