We now have 3 pygmy-cross does. Here’s a few pictures of my “other kids”. I hope you enjoy.


Daisy

Feeding Hope

Feeding the goats their sweet feed
My son giving the goats their sweet feed. Goats from left to right: Zoe, Cap, Jenny and the back of Fay’s head.

Enjoying the nice day (spring '05)
This is an old picture but a nice one so I thought I’d share it with you. That’s my oldest son. Goats from left to right: Daisy (mom to Hope, Zoe and Cap), Jenny, Zoe and in the background: Hope.
We’ve had the goats for a long time! At least 10 yrs. We let them out that day to roam around. They never go far and always stick together. The larger the herd the easier it is to ‘herd’ them.
Watch for more pictures to come!
Gone, but not forgotten…
In loving memory of Jenny:

Jenny talking?

Jenny
In loving memory of Fay:

Fay

Fay standing in her feed bin
In loving memory of Cap:

Love seeing your goats, Marg! I will show these pics to the kids when they’re done…. taking care of our goats! Love, Wardeh
Fay and Jenny are so cute! Annie, one of our goats, likes to stand in her bin, too.
~Haniya
they are cute!
They are so so so CUTE! Our goats stick together too, if one of them is separated form the herd….. they YELL!
~Naomi
goats stand in their feed bin to keep their feet warm & dry.even in arizona where i live they do this
Do you milk your goats?
Yolanda, no, we don’t. They started out as 4H projects for the boys. Now that the boys are all grown up, the goats are just living out their lives here with us.
God willing, I’d like to get a milk goat this summer! I’m milking a cow now, so I figure a goat’s not that far off and I have experience raising them, so I think I can do it.