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camurphy11

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DonnaBelle

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I love the traditional looking barns.

Don't you feel sorry for the folks that live in big cities and don't have goats or barns?

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camurphy11

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Thanks all, we really love our new place and new lifestyle. So you goat experts , black goat is FIG we got him with farm what breed do you think he is? I can't figure out , maybe a mix? And the white one, is our newly adopted "nubian" I was told. But after reading a few posts saying that nubians have horns that stick straight up I am confused that maybe she too is a mix since her horns curve around and back?

any help?
 

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My guess is Fig is a ND, the white one has boer colors, perhaps it is a boer/nubian mix.
 

camurphy11

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thanks , ok so nd, and the mix boer/nubian make sense
 

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Very nice barn - I love it!
The black goat is pretty fat. I wonder, if she is just "fat" or maybe pregnant?
I have one goat like that. Her rumen is so big that one may think, that she is pregnant, but she is not!
I hope that one day she will get pregnant and just thinking how fat she would be then ??? :barnie

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