Queen Mum's Dancing in the Rain

redtailgal said:
yeah, well, maybe Autumnprarie was laughing "bwahahahaha" all the way to get A.

and I still think she is sweet, dont care what she says. cuz we all get the "itches" sometimes. (cept me, of course) :D
:hugs :gig
 
OK, we ran out of hay and BJ has taken it too far. He is guarding the feed dish by sleeping in it!

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He periodically gets up and licks the dish, just to make sure that food has not magically appeared in the dish while he was sleeping. Or maybe he's trying to lay food in there like a chicken laying an egg.

I don't know. Honestly, BJ.

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We will get some hay soon.
 
Well, can't blame the poor little guy. Looks like he is half starved, can barely hold his head up and all.

:P

btw.........while your goats are laying around doing nothing, mine are out driving the tractor. (should have pics later, its hysterical)
 
Could there be anything sadder than these poor starving creatures?

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I mean, they can barely move. Doesn't this image by the hay feeder just cry out to you? "Please, send hay!"

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And then there is Houdini... Barely able to move from the agony of hunger burning in his fat little belly.

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Here is Trump Card, curled up by the fence. Oh the pain of his hunger gnawing at his bones.

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And then Jack stands in the empty feeder, licking the last dregs of breakfast...

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Looks like a charity drive campaign over there. Poor little ones.

Well, I am going back outside to crack the whip some more. No free rides here. sigh..........
 
QM, you and AP really should be filming all of your work on the homestead. It could make you thousands of dollars on the funny video shows. Don't know if I should laugh or send you hugs. So I will send both. :lau :hugs :lau :hugs
 
And while the boys were looking so sad and pitiful, there was Mama hiding in a tiny toolshed having two huge bucklings. SILENT, not a peep! (she never makes noise when she kids.) Then she quietly cleaned up the afterbirth. When I picked up her babies she silently followed me to the kidding stall, while fending off any other goats and the dog. Keeping them at a safe 4 feet perimeter. She marched into the kidding pen, took a very long drink of water, fed her babies, and finished cleaning them off. She made sure they ate and then quietly laid down for a minute. NOT A PEEP, except for very quiet mama noises to her kids.

She is just the best mother ever!
 
Does sound like a great mamma. The Bucks dialogue is funny. I think DaisyChick is right.
 
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