The triplets are doing great and we had visitors here Sunday to see them. The 6 year old boy pretty much had his mind made up before he ever got to the barn. He got to hold the other buck and told me "he's a lot cuter than in his pictures". It was pretty funny. Well he and his parents have decided to take both the boys - one as a buck and one as a wether to keep the other one company. The bucks will stay here for awhile until they are ready to be weaned and then go off to their happy new home. That leaves us with one doe - Sunni - and she is just as cute as can be. She's kind of a strawberry blond color with white spots and she has her mother's sweet temperament already.
Enough about the new babies for today - off to tell some more history of the farm.
The first Nigerian's on our farm came to us from Margot in Muncie. We were researching on the internet, found the NDGA (http://www.ndga.org/) website and found breeders in our area. Margot answered our email and sent us pictures of a few does she had for sale - so we went for a visit and came home with two - Ginger and Pepper. Ginger grabbed my attention in her picture because she had a smile on her face that was irresistable. Now this is definately not the way to buy a goat - but we did and we haven't been disappointed. Pepper was Jack's choice because of her spots - he has this thing about spotted animals. Me, I actually prefer solid colored or pinto colored but I'm slowly coming around to his way of thinking on the spots.
Pepper will be four years old in May and as far as I'm concerned, she'll always have a home with us. She is just too sweet. When we took her to a friends to have her bred she stayed with them for a month. I missed her terribly, as did Ginger. When we picked her up we weren't sure that John was going to let us have her back - he had fallen in love with her too - and boy was she spoiled when she got home. He'd fed her lots of animal crackers and given her lots of lovin'. That was last spring and in July she gave us two gorgeous kids - a doe and a buck. We kept Dani (Ice Dancer) here and Speck (Speck O Pepper) went to Ohio to live with a lady named Ashley. Pepper is our latest mom who gave us the triplets mentioned above.
Ginger is bred this time to our buck Toby for July babies. I'm really looking forward to seeing what she gives us this time. She did great last time and was a terrific, easy little milker.
This picture was taken at the Fall Show in Greenfield Indiana last year. My daughter took it and I just thought it was such a great picture. Can you ask for anything sweeter than babies.
Well enough for today - I really do have to go get some work done around here. I could write all day if I didn't. See ya later!