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re: calcium stones, maybe vinegar gummies as a treat ha... Looking forward to your info when you have time.
I was thinking about what you said about older goats knowing better how to drink on the trail from streams, my 9 yr old is the best about it, but he also is the one that usually drinks the most when I offer on the trail. I've gotten pretty good at knowing when they're thirsty. My yearling on the other hand will rarely drink so far. He did jump once into the deepest part of a stream and drink from there so maybe he's a bit fussy about his water quality :) The 5 year old is somewhere inbetween. So,my little world backs up your observation on this.
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Yeah, I notice the more experienced they are, the more they drink in general (from any and all sources). The youngsters seem to think they can hold out till they get home, but the older and wiser goats know better.
The lady who wrote all the UC info is going to create an account here and post the info herself soon. I'm looking forward to having it here!
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Well, we sold Coral and Tigerlily today. It's hard to say goodbye. I'm especially sad to see Coral go. She was one of my all-time favorites. But she was small and we breed big packgoats. The family has had Boer goats for a while but they're wanting to try dairy goats. The son is in 4-H and has never milked before, but they seem like very nice folks and I'm hoping these girls will work out for them. Tigerlily was heavily discounted due to all her problems, but Coral is one of the few goats Tigerlily sort of gets along with so I think they should be ok as a pair. Both are easy to milk so hopefully it will give this young man a good introduction to milk goats. They're both giving around a gallon/day though so they'll have more milk than they know what to do with!
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Wow, crazy! We got the cold snap, but didn't get the snow. We were concerned our garden wouldn't survive, but it seemed to do alright with the sprinklers running. Back up to mid 80's today!
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We're on our way home from a trip to Utah were we hiked with Herb for almost a week. Phil and I are in Fruita, CO tonight and we ate dinner at a Mexican restaurant. We ordered sopapillas for dessert but couldn't quite finish them so I put the last one in the bag with the leftover tortilla chips that I planned to give to Finn and Sputnik. Sputnik heard the paper bag crinkle and leaped to his feet, shouldering past Finn. Then quick as a striking snake, Sputnik lunged straight for the sopapilla, snatched it right off the top (wah-PISH!), and swallowed it whole before Finn even had time to blink. Mr. Miyagi would have been absolutely proud! Finn shuffled his nose around in the tortilla chips in his typical non-committal way, but before he could decide whether or not he actually wanted any, Sputnik plunged his face into the bag and vacuumed up every last one.
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Hilarious. A week of hiking, sounds absolutely wonderful.
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Someday I'll get around to posting photos of that trip to Utah! I'm usually very prompt but this has been a heck of a year. My granddad died recently and I've been trying to get the NAPgA calendar put together before I leave for Texas for his funeral. I've also been going over seven years worth of saddle club incomes and expenditures because I'm the treasurer and our president wanted a blow-by-blow of everything we've made and spent in that time so she could put together some kind of spreadsheet and bar graph thing before the next board meeting. Meanwhile I'm also trying to get my little Morgan Pepperjack started under saddle, and I was getting a lot of outside chores done while the weather was still good. It finally turned bad so now I'm concentrating on getting inside chores done. My granddad's wife (now widow) is getting her hip replaced next week so my mom and I are staying in Texas after the funeral to help her out while she recovers from surgery. Whew! I'm hoping I can finish up that calendar today so I can start going through my Utah photos. It was a great trip and I look forward to reliving it if I can ever find the time!
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I went for a moonlight ride tonight. It was spectacular. I haven't gone for a moonlight ride in years. I should definitely do it more often!
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You deserve a moonlight ride after the last few weeks you had. The calendar is great.