My goater holding the new baby doe--one of Sable's twins.
Kali is expecting is a few weeks. She may be having
triplets. Woohoo!

Momma Sable with the baby buck--the other twin.

Molly chewing her cud in the shade--Sable's offspring from two years ago. In the forefront is one of the meat goats. She was just purchased by the rancher who will do the last step--about 6 more months of growing before it graces someone's table. (Oh, no! Mr. Bill!!)

These alpine goats are just lovely, they recognize my voice and come when I call them.
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These are at their peak today, and just as pretty as the 'girls'
Crab Apple blossoms.
Hoping these pictures put a smile on your face.
I'll leave you with this:
"All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made." John 1:3
In His hands, ^__^
1 comment:
*smiling* I like the meat goat, so cute!
The redwork picture is also pleasant to the eyes!
~Blessings
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