I ran across a good deal on these little gals. All of whom are breed may I add and I did not pay a penny extra!
So meet the pygmys!
Starting from the left hand side and moving across we have: Talula, and Celeste, and Scarlet. These are full grown, full blooded pygmys. Be hind them is Lula and Trula, named after my great-aunts.(They are the light tan ones, these are twin doelings who came with their mother who is not pictures and named Judith.) They are 3/4 pygmy and 1/4 nigerian dwarf. And then there is Helen , the black and white fancy goat. I am not sure what she is but she is a looker. Very striking. She has twins already as well.
Starting from the left hand side and moving across we have: Talula, and Celeste, and Scarlet. These are full grown, full blooded pygmys. Be hind them is Lula and Trula, named after my great-aunts.(They are the light tan ones, these are twin doelings who came with their mother who is not pictures and named Judith.) They are 3/4 pygmy and 1/4 nigerian dwarf. And then there is Helen , the black and white fancy goat. I am not sure what she is but she is a looker. Very striking. She has twins already as well.
This is Emily holdong twin one who looks just like his mother although you can't tell cause eventhough it is 60 degrees outside Emily is still wearing her furry winter hat. His name is Marshell.
AND...
His twin Tanya!
All of these goats were named by Emily. Don't ask because I do not know the method behind her madness. We also have two other girls who are bred and will be joining this gang, there names are silver, she is a nigerian and Naomi, who si an alpine/nigherian cross. They both are in solitary confinment as they are close to delivering and are as mean as you can get until their babies get her and then they nicen up quite abit. So lots of fun going on in the barn yard and on the new property.
No other babies yet! And we will see where this leads me! I love your comments so drop a line.
6 comments:
AAGGGHH! I would love to have a couple of goats! These pygmies are just about the cutest things ever! And I love their names!!!
Love your goats! I was wondering which is smaller, the Pygmy's or Dwarf? The babies are so cute. Emily is a very pretty girl also. Spring on the farm. What fun it must be.
Woooo-weeee. Sounds cool. We don't have the room, or I know Mike would have a gazillion of them already! I wouldn't mind two or three myself!
~Randy
Those litte critters sure are cute!
Oh, I would love to have goats. We're adding chickens, quail, turkeys and mini horses and donkeys this spring so I can't have goats yet. Yours are so adorable and I adore the names.
oH HOW CUTE!!!
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