B&B Happy goats
Herd Master
That picture is so flippin cute !
Not yet. I am waiting on him to get big enough that he can't go through the cow panels. There are cow panels on one side of the lambs pen. If he goes through it, he can run down the side pasture to the backyard fence where Paris is. The side pasture has some cow panels in it, he could crawl through and be in the front yard-and I don't want that. So for now, no introduction. I think he may be getting there. He had a hard time a few days ago and since then he hasn't been crawling through to get in the ewe's pen. We'll see.Any "interaction" with Sentry and Paris?....as of yet....
Today I was brushing Trip, and I pulled wads of fur off the brush. He didn’t have any matted up wads, but lots of fur had to come off.
Sentry watched with great interest. He tried to chew brushes. No Sentry. He tried to chew my arm. No Sentry. A wad of fur got tossed past him. He chased and pounced on it. He bit it, but there was nothing to chew. He sure tried, but fluff is not much fun when soaked in dog slobber. He tried to spit it out, that didn’t work either. I finally pulled it off his tongue.
Look at those BIG FEET! LOL
Today. I let Paris out of the back yard, so she could run the side pasture up to the sheep barn and pens. Sentry was delighted to see her, she went stiff and carefully sniffed him, then went on patrol. This evening, same thing. I think she may accept him just fine. She may beat him up a little, but so did Trip.Any "interaction" with Sentry and Paris?....as of yet....