01-23-2016, 05:25 PM
(01-22-2016, 09:56 PM)Taffy Wrote: Have you ever tried to sneak away from your goats? It's impossible! We were out hiking on a sunny 56* afternoon. The goats were happily grazing in one of our hay fields. I tried to stealthily sneak away around the back side of the hill I was next to. I didn't get 6 steps before they were on to me!Hello Taffy and ALL
To: Taffy
Yes , I have noticed that.
What is even worse is when I do get to far away especially if I am headed toward camp, I hear
"Thundering Hooves" coming up from behind, Glad I only have the 2 goats and no horned ones.
They will pass stop and turn and give me a look like" How Dare YOU Walk Off From Us."
Then Fall into trail file behind me.
At least I don't have to worry to much about "getting lost with them around"
I have the same problem with the horses here when I take a walk in the pasture with them.
That gets a little hairy, 5000 + pounds of horses running up greet you, just for a pet and scratch session.
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Moving on:
The Critters here are glad the storm is over.
Pete and Sam found a advantage of the storm for themselves.
All the snow and ice have limbs and branches of tree's especially pines (they love pine needles)
Drooped down low enough for them to climb up and eat.
Even if they got a face full of snow they enjoyed their snacking.
I have lots of Deer tracks in the woods here that have showed up since this snow.
Or are they goat tracks?
How do you tell the difference?
Happy Trails
hihobaron and the snow goats.
Working the Brush
Picking out just the right pine tree.
This one looks good.
Who ME eat a Pine Tree MMM Good