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The farm journal

Baby Goats!

4/18/2014

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Oh friends!

Liz here writing to say that I've just returned from New Mexico and an awesome session at my school. When I pulled into our driveway, so eager to see my sweetie after two weeks away, no one was to be found! And then suddenly I saw my dear Curtis running across the yard to the goat shack. When he saw me a wild grin spread across his face and he yelled, "Gloria's having her babies!"

Yep, it's true, I arrived just after Gloria's first kid was born, and was there to see her twin brother come into the world. Perfect timing! Oh, they are so sweet. All dark gray, and reddish, and cream. Both babies and mama are happy and healthy. They are full of wiggly tails, and little "bip, bip" noises.

And true to form, right after those babes were born the snow started. We got a solid foot of white in one day! Last year all our kids were born into late spring snow-storms, and so far, the pattern is holding!

And so! The first two of you who've earned the right to name a baby goat on our Indiegogo Campaign--the time has come! Gregory Laduna, a little girl baby for you to give name to, and Erin and Lane Trisko, a boy for you! I can't wait to hear what you come up with!

All our girls were bred on the same day, so any day now we're hoping for more babes! We'll keep you posted.
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Our beautiful boy is on the left, and to the right, our sweet little girl!
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2 Comments
Gloria
4/18/2014 11:13:28 am

I think Gloria has had too many kids.

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Mariam Weber link
11/30/2020 11:57:02 pm

Great readingg your post

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