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We get attached as well-even with the goats that are brats, but yet we have 4 kids that we could easily let go to other homes.....we already know that we will have to get our numbers down so the projects can continue.
 

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FACT IS goats are just awesome, granddaddy always says not to get attached, but I do anyways,and he says "I told you not attached" everytime I sell one,and start crying.....I have had times where I just give them to my friend to sell with her goats when she goes to the big goat sell twice a year, I sometimes just can't sell them mine myself....to hard to see them go.
 

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FACT IS goats are just awesome, granddaddy always says not to get attached, but I do anyways,and he says "I told you not attached" everytime I sell one,and start crying.....I have had times where I just give them to my friend to sell with her goats when she goes to the big goat sell twice a year, I sometimes just can't sell them mine myself....to hard to see them go.

:hugs:hugs
 

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FACT IS goats are just awesome, granddaddy always says not to get attached, but I do anyways,and he says "I told you not attached" everytime I sell one,and start crying.....I have had times where I just give them to my friend to sell with her goats when she goes to the big goat sell twice a year, I sometimes just can't sell them mine myself....to hard to see them go.
That will totally be me! Hugs. It is ok to not be able to do it yourself. It is super hard when you have invested so much into them and care for them daily.
 

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Missy's ligaments are there but, they feel different compared to yesterday. Waiting for the ligaments to go, I truly believe it will be soon.
 

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This is what Missy looked like when I first got her.
 

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She is black, but she was SOOOO copper deficient when I got her,she was brown. But, she filled out nicely.:clap.......I am waiting to :pop:pop:pop ......I hope she gets this going tonight, or tomorrow :he tip to everyone :never buy a pregnant doe unless the owner can give you exact dates. I bought her because she is purebred, and I knew the person who was selling her....first thing I did was ask how far along she was "oh, 3 months", call them back after we got home with her, " oh I don't know how far along, but I know she's bred"....I was like,,,really....you told me 3 months :he:he:he.......but, now that she is with me she is cared for, and hoping for babies tomorrow. That's Missys adventure here.....just trying to make the waiting less akward.:p:D
 

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