A beautiful morning greeted us. Feeding was done with clearing skies and warmer weather.
Lady Bug mule and Sweetie Pie are quite a pair. They move all over the huge pasture from back to side to front. Today they waited at the upper area and demanded to be fed first. Both are gaited. We expected it of Sweetie Pie since she is a Hackney Pony, but we were really surprised to see Lady Bug's beautiful gait. Maybe Lady Bug's mother was a Hackney, too. Sweetie Pie is super friendly to people but Lady Bug is shy.
Jesse is always polite, but is getting more verbal when he sees the food.
Breezey's lusty nicker always greets us when the food is on the way.
The contrails were spectacular after feeding was done.
Princess watches the goats from the safety of the table. The cats are not sure what those little things are. Mac dog is sure they are something fierce and he is sleeping outside. He says a firm No Thank You when we invite him in.
To keep myself out of trouble and to make sure I stay busy I work a little each week at Butte County Fire Safe Council. There is a wonderful program for 6th grade students.
Anna and Val were waiting for me. Hi Ho Hi Ho It's off to work I go.
After work it was time to volunteer in Beth's school. Then home to the critters.
The babies are tucked in for the night.
Good night little kids under the sheet in the playpen. Sweet dreams.
The bag of goat milk costs $46.00. Can anyone help feed the kids?
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