Mrs1885
Loving the herd life
Hi everyone! I stumbled upon the forum tonight when doing a search to find out what the tiny black bugs on one of our baby goat kids is. Still not sure. Assumed lice, but it sure doesn't look like the pictures I'm finding! I do love forums though, so I decided to join.
We have four goats from two to three years old and three baby goats around four months old. Two pigs, about 40ish chickens and ducks, seven dogs, three cats and an aviary full of budgies and cockatiels. We are in middle TN, sitting right in the middle of a triangle formed by Nashville, Chattanooga and Knoxville. Smack dab in the middle of nowhere, just how we like it.
Home is just hubby and I, happy empty nesters. We have five kids, two kids in law and our eleventh grandbaby is due late this year. My hubby is retired and I work from home. Our world revolves around our small farm and our grandkids. We ran a pet rescue for the first five or six years we lived in TN, but it closed for good in 2012, thus most of the dogs.
We are in the process (hopefully) of expanding the farm, clearing and fencing more land, adding a barn and a pond and bringing in more goats and adding some sheep and several types of fowl. Hope to meet some new friends and learn more about these little furries that share our life.
We have four goats from two to three years old and three baby goats around four months old. Two pigs, about 40ish chickens and ducks, seven dogs, three cats and an aviary full of budgies and cockatiels. We are in middle TN, sitting right in the middle of a triangle formed by Nashville, Chattanooga and Knoxville. Smack dab in the middle of nowhere, just how we like it.
Home is just hubby and I, happy empty nesters. We have five kids, two kids in law and our eleventh grandbaby is due late this year. My hubby is retired and I work from home. Our world revolves around our small farm and our grandkids. We ran a pet rescue for the first five or six years we lived in TN, but it closed for good in 2012, thus most of the dogs.
We are in the process (hopefully) of expanding the farm, clearing and fencing more land, adding a barn and a pond and bringing in more goats and adding some sheep and several types of fowl. Hope to meet some new friends and learn more about these little furries that share our life.