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babsbag
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Tomorrow is the day...I get to take another test. And I get to see if I have everything on the list done. I has been a crazy day, trying to beat the rain.
You know that goats melt in the rain so I needed to do something to cover the area that they wait in for milking. Our rains are starting tomorrow and it looks pretty wet for the next week. I bought this cover a few months ago and thought that it was going to be "easy" to put up. HA HA. I should have known better. So we ran out of time this last weekend to get it done, my fault for grossly underestimating the scope of the project. I was seriously considering not milking anymore this year...goats hate rain.
But DH went off to work on Tuesday and I decided that I could do this on my own. What a project it turned out to be. It is 20 x 24 and much taller than I had imagined. I need to put an end panel on it as our winds will blow rain right through there. I looked at buying the end panels but they are $$$. And this is only temporary (I hope). 2 days later and here it is. I also need to do a better job of anchoring it. Right now it is tied to some t-posts but I know that DH can do it better when he gets home this weekend.
I am about ready to throw Jumanji in with the does and let him have his way with them. I still have 20 does to breed and I just can't catch them in heat. Saturday I will pull my LM buckling out of the pen he shares with my mini Alpine buckling and put all the mini does in with the buck. I did sell one mini Alpine buck a few days ago so that is good. I would put a couple of does in with my older bucks and just not care who gets bred to who but I don't want to start a war between the boys. I just need them bred. I did not want to wait this long to have milk again.
You know that goats melt in the rain so I needed to do something to cover the area that they wait in for milking. Our rains are starting tomorrow and it looks pretty wet for the next week. I bought this cover a few months ago and thought that it was going to be "easy" to put up. HA HA. I should have known better. So we ran out of time this last weekend to get it done, my fault for grossly underestimating the scope of the project. I was seriously considering not milking anymore this year...goats hate rain.
But DH went off to work on Tuesday and I decided that I could do this on my own. What a project it turned out to be. It is 20 x 24 and much taller than I had imagined. I need to put an end panel on it as our winds will blow rain right through there. I looked at buying the end panels but they are $$$. And this is only temporary (I hope). 2 days later and here it is. I also need to do a better job of anchoring it. Right now it is tied to some t-posts but I know that DH can do it better when he gets home this weekend.
I am about ready to throw Jumanji in with the does and let him have his way with them. I still have 20 does to breed and I just can't catch them in heat. Saturday I will pull my LM buckling out of the pen he shares with my mini Alpine buckling and put all the mini does in with the buck. I did sell one mini Alpine buck a few days ago so that is good. I would put a couple of does in with my older bucks and just not care who gets bred to who but I don't want to start a war between the boys. I just need them bred. I did not want to wait this long to have milk again.