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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 591966" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>Yeah.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I just go and sit with the baby goats. Not so much babies now. The boys who still have their dangly bits are feeling their oats, the girls are starting to get their shyness going. "My" girl Bunny, whose mom died of old age last year, still misses her and comes to me for comfort. Sometimes just her pressing her little head against my leg, asking for scritches and comfort, makes me feel a little better. </p><p></p><p>(She's at least half large goat/Boer x Nubian, her dad was an obnoxious pygmy, but she's got fully expressed Caprine Achondroplasia, which isn't the problem it is in humans. She's stocky with really short legs, tiny spiky horns, and just the sweetest thing and a great mom.)</p><p></p><p>And cheering you up is pretty important on rough days, so here's a picture of a baby goat in a chihuahua sweater. Baby Maybe just went to her Forever Home a couple days ago, with her half-brother Checkers. Baby Maybe was a few days premature, couldn't get up to nurse, so we just pulled her and kept her on the bottle, thinking "Well, MAYBE she'll make it." And she did! </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]76[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 591966, member: 15907"] Yeah. Sometimes I just go and sit with the baby goats. Not so much babies now. The boys who still have their dangly bits are feeling their oats, the girls are starting to get their shyness going. "My" girl Bunny, whose mom died of old age last year, still misses her and comes to me for comfort. Sometimes just her pressing her little head against my leg, asking for scritches and comfort, makes me feel a little better. (She's at least half large goat/Boer x Nubian, her dad was an obnoxious pygmy, but she's got fully expressed Caprine Achondroplasia, which isn't the problem it is in humans. She's stocky with really short legs, tiny spiky horns, and just the sweetest thing and a great mom.) And cheering you up is pretty important on rough days, so here's a picture of a baby goat in a chihuahua sweater. Baby Maybe just went to her Forever Home a couple days ago, with her half-brother Checkers. Baby Maybe was a few days premature, couldn't get up to nurse, so we just pulled her and kept her on the bottle, thinking "Well, MAYBE she'll make it." And she did! [ATTACH=CONFIG]76[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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