07-09-2017, 11:23 AM
I think it's time for some individual profiles on these kiddos. First, let me introduce you to Sox. The third kid born at Goat-O-Rama this year, he is currently the largest and strongest of the bunch. Or maybe he's just the fattest. Either way, he's quite the little chunklet and at eight weeks is getting very difficult to pick up.
He may be a big kid, but I'm not sure he's quite as large and strong as he thinks he is. He's been challenging the grown-ups lately. Tigerlily was not overly impressed I'm afraid.
A friendly father and son fight. Rocky is a good dad and is clearly proud of his feisty little offspring.
Sox got no end of amusement from the string on my stanchion. Spaghetti?
Sox and Coral may have the prettiest faces of any goats in our herd right now. I love the cheetah-like "tear marks" down the sides of his face.
He may be a big kid, but I'm not sure he's quite as large and strong as he thinks he is. He's been challenging the grown-ups lately. Tigerlily was not overly impressed I'm afraid.
A friendly father and son fight. Rocky is a good dad and is clearly proud of his feisty little offspring.
Sox got no end of amusement from the string on my stanchion. Spaghetti?
Sox and Coral may have the prettiest faces of any goats in our herd right now. I love the cheetah-like "tear marks" down the sides of his face.