Our snow is almost gone,
thanks to a warm front that passed through here.
thanks to a warm front that passed through here.
I have to admit that I don't miss the snow.
The mud, however, that remains in its place is definitely unwelcome.
This is where our two fainting goat bucks, Fred and Chip, and their companion, Donald,
(who used to be a buck...hence: "change")
spend their time when it's not mating season.
Things in the buck pen are relatively quiet when it's not mating season.
Feeding time is the highlight of the day...
especially for Fred....
As soon as I walked out of the pen, Chip came out for his supper!
Stinker!
As I passed the rest of the fainting goats,
I noticed Dot snacking on what remains of our Christmas tree.
My next stop was the Nigerian Dwarf goats.
While feeding them, I noticed a surprise in one of their houses....
Are my goats laying eggs?
No....
Apparently one of the chickens has decided that a goat house makes the perfect nesting box.
Collecting eggs has become somewhat of an egg hunt!
As I passed the rest of the fainting goats,
I noticed Dot snacking on what remains of our Christmas tree.
Yum...snack favorite, second only to Ritz crackers.
My next stop was the Nigerian Dwarf goats.
While feeding them, I noticed a surprise in one of their houses....
Are my goats laying eggs?
No....
Apparently one of the chickens has decided that a goat house makes the perfect nesting box.
Comments
I just love that shot of the corner of the pasture with the mist behind it and the two trees! Mysterious and beautiful!
And Dot... she's adorable!
Jill
I just posted about the cold we are having and feel bad about complaining... Your "Siberia" looks beautiful but freezing. Stay warm and thanks again. I am now following.
Have a great day!
Jen
>^..^<
Susannah