Prior to the arrival of the triplets on March 8,th, the farm had 7 female Pygmy Goats and one male. Skippy is on the left. She is very shy, but will definitely eat from your hand.

Coke Case, our male, is on the far left.

Our smallest Pygmy’s are Einstein and Tsunami. Both will most probably deliver in the next five to six weeks. These two will follow you everywhere and are happy for your attention.

This is Skippy. She was born on our farm and is expecting. She was the smallest female until we purchased Einstein and Tsunami. According to our vet, (Ann), Skippy is expecting.

This is Padme. She was also born on the farm and is a female.

Miracle should give birth anyday now. She got her name because it was a miracle she survived. She had the “shakes” and could not stand up after her birth. Ann C. (our Veternarian) quickly diagnosed it as a Thiamine (B1) deficiency (also known as Polioencephalomalac). Ann gave her an injection and the symptoms ceased immediately. Miracle should be our next to deliver.
Miracle had twins just a few minutes ago! April Fools Day Surprise.
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