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Today I moved the Kikos to the big buck field and I moved the bucks into the old buck field which is smaller. I moved Badger and Amy in with their bucks, the Nigerians. Callie and D are of course with the Kikos. I also weighed the Kikos. We got the dog weights the other day and I decided I would get the Kiko weights today. Well.......

Alana weighed 97 when I got her. Now she weighs 110.
Sis weighed 83 when I got her. Now she weighs 100.
Arianna weighed 82 when I got her. Now she weighs 91.
Moses now weighs 70 pounds.

I also put up some shelters and cleaned some stuff up in the buck fields. It doesn't sound like alot but it all needed done and it is now done. Lots more to do between now and the weekend. I'm hoping to do as much as I can before the cold really hits us.


I also got some pictures but only a few came out. OBTW I took a picture of Moses' horn but it didn't come out. It doesn't even look like anything happened now so he's good.

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Turkey

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Turkey

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Callie after she killed a chicken. She does that closed eye thing when she knows she's bad.

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Again, my love Callie.

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Arianna shoving her head onto the hay.

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Moses.
 

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Love the photos! And I'm glad Moses is okay! Too funny about Callie's closed eyes...me bad...look...not sure why dogs do that, but both of mine do too...sometimes I have to look around to see why they have that look and I'll usually find a shredded mess of paper somewhere, usually something important that was not meant to be left out :rolleyes:
 

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Moses is PURDY ! :love The hair is growin' on me... :p Oh, and those turkeys are beautiful :love
 

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Hey Kiko, I was kinda wondering...
Do NDs usually have singles or twins or triplets etc.
(please say trips please say trips... lol)

I'm assuming you know,
 

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Queen Mum said:
ND's have a tendency to have multiples, BUT, it kind of depends on the individual goat.
Thanks Mum, I was wondering and figured.
FF usually have singles / small twins, right?
 

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Nigerians have twins most often. They do sometimes have triplets but twins are most common followed by singles.

For a first timer I would say either single or twin. Depends on the health, size, diet, ect. I wouldn't be surprised if either happened.
 

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