New Goats - Is this normal????

Mea

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The Egg Bandit said:
But if the schedule is strictly adhered to by us mere humble human servants, there is silence on the farm.:idunno
So sad....but true.......


Do You ever wonder just Who is in charge of Who ??? :hu
 

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I have a young Doeling 4 mos old that girl will yell even with a mouth full of hay...

And of course they all will holler if they think i'm not fast enough with the feed...... Man some times i look at them and think BBQ time LOL......:th






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mossyStone said:
I have a young Doeling 4 mos old that girl will yell even with a mouth full of hay...

And of course they all will holler if they think i'm not fast enough with the feed...... Man some times i look at them and think BBQ time LOL......:th

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LOL! (cringing and shaking head.......because I know exactly what you mean!) :barnie .....if only they weren't so darn cute!
 

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I have 2 Nigerian Dwarf Bucklings, and I think they are loud, but not any louder than my rooster who goes off at 3:30 am. I figure if the neighbors don't mind the rooster they won't mind the goats...who don't go off until around 6:30. Although, my neighbor across the road to the south thought my goats were the people's kids down the street crying. HAHAHA!
 
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