DH continues to get better. Last week, he had followup visits with his surgeon and his cardiologist, for his six week post-op appointments. Both of them gave him a clean bill of health and released him to our primary care doctor. According to the surgeon, his sternum is 80% healed at six weeks. It will take another six weeks for the remaining 20%. By that time he will be able to go back to doing everything, without restrictions. DH cracked up. The doctor said he could mow the lawn, with the push mower, but he couldn’t pull the pull starter. That’s okay. I can do that.
When I learned that I would have to be doing all the chores, we agreed that I should sell some of the animals. I called the man, who had bought our Buff Orpington rooster, for a good price. He had told me that when I was ready to sell goats, he would love to buy them, and any chickens, that I had to sell. Well, it took him a while to get back to me. Then, he told me his son was the one to buy goats, and the most he would give me for six goats was $500.

AND he wasn’t interested in any of the chickens I wanted to sell.
So, eventually, I wrote up ads for the goats and chickens on CraigsList. I’ve gotten a few bites on Rosemary and April, but in the end, they didn’t take them. Eventually, I decided to keep them and breed them this Fall.
I did sell my Sweet Faith (and oh, how I miss her!!!) and that buyer wanted to buy Hope, but the day he came, she got sick, and I told him I won’t sell a sick goat. Long story short, I got some help with a treatment plan, and she is doing great. I’m going to give her another week, and then will give him a call, to see if he is interested. It IS a 2-3/4 hour drive - each way, so I will understand if he says no.
In the mean time, I got a call yesterday, about my sweet little Calendula. The lady has a young LaMancha buck. She wanted a friend for him, and a gentle goat for her grandchildren. So, they came today and bought her.

They brought the buck with them, so I got to see him. They got along nicely, when we put her in the trailer. The lady said she will wait until December to put them together, so she will have time to mature, and will be just over a year, when her kids are born.