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FieldsofThyme |
Posted - Apr 11 2013 : 07:50:15 AM The last baby was born a few days ago, and I didn't even take photos this time. It was a year for all bucklings. I was hoping we'd get a few doelings. There are not many lamancha dairy goat owners in close proximity of us. Anyone else get all boys this year?
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SandraM |
Posted - Apr 26 2013 : 8:20:27 PM We had our last kid a couple of days ago too.. All done for spring kidding and lambing...now the fun part, watching them out on pasture :)
Sandra www.mittenstatesheepandwool.com |
kysheeplady |
Posted - Apr 14 2013 : 05:32:25 AM I am almost done, and I had MORE ram lambs than ewe lambs, but I don't mind, I have a person who buys ALL of the ram lambs I will let him buy. He is lebanese, and he takes at least 15-20 rams a year, keeps them on his farm and butchers them himself for his families food.
Teri
"There are black sheep in every flock"
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windypines |
Posted - Apr 14 2013 : 04:21:48 AM I am dealing with alot of bull calves this year. Sorry not goats, but still. 7 calves, 2 were girls, and 5 boys. Last year was the opposite. We also had 2 breech births, so that was not good. We are having big calves this year too. Same bull last year, and all the calves were small. Wish I knew what has been going on causing this. Michele |
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