Kid Pics
Here are pictures of the newest kids to Almosta Farm, only about 12 hours old. Not the best shot but have you ever tried to get a goat to turn and smile!?
Here are some head shots that will give you a better idea of their total cuteness . . . but even so, they are so much cuter in person!

This little sweetie was the 1st born, a little doe. This picture is a little yellowish. Her real colors are white and tan. In the picture above she is the one in the back (looking away of course).

This next little cutie was the 2nd born, a little billie. He already has attitude! So far he is the biggest of the bunch.

And this little angle was 3rd born, a little doe. She is inquisitive and a little cuddle bunny. That is probably because I got home as she was dropping to the ground and I held her the most, drying her off, because she was the wettest.
They are all precious. When I came out to see them today they weren't at all spooked and let me, and my friend Carolyn, pick them up and cuddle them. I put their sweaters on today because the heat lamp wasn't quite cutting it. In about a week I expect 2 other does to kid. In about 2 to 3 weeks I expect the last doe to kid. Lots of babies this year at Almosta Farm! TTFN :)
This little sweetie was the 1st born, a little doe. This picture is a little yellowish. Her real colors are white and tan. In the picture above she is the one in the back (looking away of course).
This next little cutie was the 2nd born, a little billie. He already has attitude! So far he is the biggest of the bunch.
And this little angle was 3rd born, a little doe. She is inquisitive and a little cuddle bunny. That is probably because I got home as she was dropping to the ground and I held her the most, drying her off, because she was the wettest.
They are all precious. When I came out to see them today they weren't at all spooked and let me, and my friend Carolyn, pick them up and cuddle them. I put their sweaters on today because the heat lamp wasn't quite cutting it. In about a week I expect 2 other does to kid. In about 2 to 3 weeks I expect the last doe to kid. Lots of babies this year at Almosta Farm! TTFN :)
6 Comments:
Hello! No comments yet on these cute little creatures! Come on! I want to be the first to say, can't they just stay cute forever!?! What an adorable bunch of goaties! Who would have thought Kathy would have 3 more kids at her age!!! Love, Mary
OH MY GOSH!!! I can't get over how cute they are. When you are around them while they grow, you forget just how little and cute they are newborn.
I want to kiss them!!!
It is amazing what one can do AT MY AGE when one sets their mind to it (LOL). I LOVE these babies! I can hardly wait for the rest to come. Sasha wanted to know if it is usual for goats to have more than 2 kids. The answer is NO! Usual is 2 kids at a time. Unusual is 1, 3, or 4 in that order. Love you all, TTFN :)
Cute kids. How on earth will you manage all those goats once they arrive?
I'm going to let their mothers do it :)
They are too too cute. . . . I want to hug them and squeeze them and kiss them and love them and, oh wait. . . did I say that out loud?
So much fun!
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