





Natilyn T. took the triplets so they could stay with their mom a little longer. Natilyn already takes care of her cows and she should be great with the goats. Natilyn promises to send more pictures as the gang adjusts to their new surroundings. Below: #1 Atlantic Giant pumpkin plants just starting #2 Chanterais Canteloupe…
Peanut is very protective of Brittle. Peanut will either hides Brittle in the well house or stay by her side all day long. Both Peanut and Brittle will be staying at the farm as most of the other goats find new homes. Below: The first four pictures are blackberry flowers and the newly forming blackberries.…
Bruce went fishing this morning in a Louisiana Lake. He caught eight and released them in the pond that had a ‘fish kill’. Bruce left the fish biting because he wanted to check on our smallest full grown Pygmy goat, Peanut. Peanut is the last of the goats who had not delivered. Bruce was not…
We have too many goats! Our kids will get their first injections this week and will be ready to go to their new homes in three to four more weeks. Only 4 females and one male will be staying. Hopefully, all the people who asked for goats will be ready to take them home. test…
We were concerned that a bug was on our cherry trees. However, Preston used his handy phone app to teach us about Cherry Trees. Did you know that Cherry trees have glands? Cherry trees have conspicuous glands right below the base of the leaf. The size, color, and location of the glands can assist in…
The oldest kid was born mid February and the youngest kid is five days old. It will be a few more weeks before the older kids head to their new homes. Below are 6/10’s of the kids playing together in the goat yard. The newest kid has not joined the play group yet and still…
The 10th KID was born sometime today while we were fishing. He is very tiny (less than a pound) and as cute as can be. Butter is the mom and she is being very protective. Newest Trail Camera pictures below show the activity on the farm property. Note: The dogs in the picture are ‘visitors’…
Look at the exclusion device. Obviously Nature’s mowers are doing their job well. Below: Apple blossom, Cherry blossom, and Pear blossoms pictured below are the first of the year. Hopefully, we will get some fruit this year. Below: Goats enjoy escape from Goat yard. Please share our blog link with your friends.Ccpygmygoats.com
We just returned to the farm today. We could not locate two of the kids, but soon realized that the newest twins were missing. After a search, we located both of the twins sleeping in the corner of the goat house. Below are pictures of the newest twins (born Sunday, March 3rd) and a video…
The new kid weighs about one pound. She is about 7 inches tall. Most of what you see is her coat because her body is very tiny. As you saw from yesterday, the new kid is learning to hop. Most kids are very playful and hop like bunnies to keep up with their mom or…