Rats! If them there were baby sheep, then I could make a really awful pun by writing, "Them lambs is baa-d". (Remember, at least in the 90s, bad=good.) Since these is goats, I guess that "neigh"-gates that idea.
Will the spots stay, or like deer, do the spots go away as they get older?
(Might be a city girl, but our family owns a deer lease here in Texas and I've grown up going on hunting trips... although the first time I saw a deer gutted, I didn't eat venison for like 5 years lol)
Rats! If them there were baby sheep, then I could make a really awful pun by writing, "Them lambs is baa-d". (Remember, at least in the 90s, bad=good.) Since these is goats, I guess that "neigh"-gates that idea.
ReplyDeleteOh I love the spotted one!! :) Did you name them??
ReplyDeleteyep, from top to bottom is:
ReplyDeleteSookie
Artemis
Isis
Maka (left) and Gaia (right)
Arlene
Okay, well Gaia is my favorite! :)
ReplyDeleteWill the spots stay, or like deer, do the spots go away as they get older?
(Might be a city girl, but our family owns a deer lease here in Texas and I've grown up going on hunting trips... although the first time I saw a deer gutted, I didn't eat venison for like 5 years lol)
nope, the spots stay with them, generally speaking. the spots may become less noticeable but they usually stick around. :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute little baby goat. That second last picture is cutest. Our neighbor has such two little baby goat in black color.
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