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I just finished catching up on your thread. Haven’t been able to be on BYH much lately. I’m so glad that Pete made it through. Last posted, he was up and wanting out with his goats. :love Our two are like that. When we have to take them to the Vet for annual Rabies shots, they can’t wait to get back with their goats!. :D

I’m glad you finally got your power back on. Whata nightmare that must have been! My son is in Lillington (NE of Fayetteville/SE of Raleigh). His power was out for five days after Florence. They lost everything in their freezer and fridge. They are in a hilly area, so flooding wasn’t a problem. Although, when they went to work in Fayetteville, they did run into flooding. They had lots of rain from Michael, but no flooding or power outages.

I love that your goats did so well at Dixie, but it was too bad, about the overlap of the showring, so you ouldn’t show some of your goats. Y’all work so hard to get your goats ready for show. You have some gorgeous goats! :love
 
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May be the time for some of the other children to come to the Rescue.....:)
Not really an option. The older boys take care of here. Goats aren't in their names, that matters for youth, and they don't know how to show anyway.

How's Pete?
Pete is doing great and after walking him this morning I'd say he has a lot of POWER back. OMgoodness is he strong. I have him in a pen with some babies right now. I need to post some pics! :)


I just finished catching up on your threat. Haven’t been able to be on BYH much lately. I’m so glad that Pete made it through. Last posted, he was up and wanting out with his goats. :love Our two are like that. When we have to take them to the Vet for annual Rabies shots, they can’t wait to get back with their goats!. :D

I’m glad you finally got your power back on. Whata nightmare that must have been! My son is in Lillington (NE of Fayetteville/SE of Raleigh). His power was out for five days after Florence. They lost everything in their freezer and fridge. They are in a hilly area, so flooding wasn’t a problem. Although, when they went to work in Fayetteville, they did run into flooding. They had lots of rain from Michael, but no flooding or power outages.

I love that your goats did so well at Dixie, but it was too bad, about the overlap of the showring, so you ouldn’t show some of your goats. Y’all work so hard to get your goats ready for show. You have some gorgeous goats! :love

The State Fair is the overlap, they just left this morning. Hoping we find enough people for the open. Won't help in the youth though.
We had a friend coming to help but they cancelled.
Thank you DV, I love my goaties.
Funny how few are here. So easy to take care of. :lol:
 

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Made it through the youth show and the junior doe open show!
Exhausted!
Today is Sr does. we only have a few Sr does we are showing- so a very light day.

We will share more later, but I can say we are very overwhelmed and very humbled with how are goats did at the Fair.
Still in a bit of shock really.

Because this is the only show I get to it is super special! Seeing all the people that I communicate with through FB and forums etc in person is just the best.
NC breeders are really amazing people, there is a genuine happiness for others. People always willing to help.

We will post more later. :)
 
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