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Still have till like 10am tomorrow to decide on the dog. Still haven't made up my mind. Wouldn't be getting him with plans to use as an LGD. More another house dog until I could determine if he has LGD capability in him. He's not 100% pyr... Can't really tell what else is in him though.
As for the lasagna... well, all I can say is I'm still stuffed! Used Goat mozzarella from @Devonviolet regular mozz from the store, ricotta, and a light dust of parmesan on top as a "binder" since it has a higher melt temp. Here's some pics for you @Wehner Homestead
Just got finished with milk chores. Checked Dot earlier and she was "soft" on both sides so figured she'd been feeding her boys. Checker her again at feeding time and she was hard as a rock. After feeding I had to go milk her to relieve pressure. She gave me a drop or two over a full gallon. She was very uncomfortable at the start, but when I finished, she sure looked a heck of a lot more comfy. I didn't wait for a second release so if her boys want to nurse now there should still be some in there for them.
It was a challenge to milk as I had goat kids between my knees, climbing up my legs and back, trying to eat the milk bowl cover, teasing Dot into lunging toward them to chase them off... And just generally being adorable Baby goats... what can a body do?
As for the lasagna... well, all I can say is I'm still stuffed! Used Goat mozzarella from @Devonviolet regular mozz from the store, ricotta, and a light dust of parmesan on top as a "binder" since it has a higher melt temp. Here's some pics for you @Wehner Homestead
Just got finished with milk chores. Checked Dot earlier and she was "soft" on both sides so figured she'd been feeding her boys. Checker her again at feeding time and she was hard as a rock. After feeding I had to go milk her to relieve pressure. She gave me a drop or two over a full gallon. She was very uncomfortable at the start, but when I finished, she sure looked a heck of a lot more comfy. I didn't wait for a second release so if her boys want to nurse now there should still be some in there for them.
It was a challenge to milk as I had goat kids between my knees, climbing up my legs and back, trying to eat the milk bowl cover, teasing Dot into lunging toward them to chase them off... And just generally being adorable Baby goats... what can a body do?