How about the ears on the wether? Thought you would smile at this one!
Love Those Ears
April 4, 2009 by Mary Humphrey
Posted in Goat Care (and General Farm) | Tagged Goats | 5 Comments
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Don’t you love those ears, I have a couple with those exact same ears here as well. You probably remember some of the pictures I’ve posted;)
The flying nun..er…the flying friar!
Kathy, tee hee. He is a mess, something else.
Amy, the wether is actually a product of pure breds, sire alpine, dam nubian. The twin sister (being raised as a dairy goat) is a friendly sort. Puts her hooves on my back and follows me (walks on her back two hooves). Reminds me of a wheelbarrow following behind, attached to my back.
That is one adorable face! Cute goat, you can tell he is a character!
I am so kissing that nose in my mind!