how yummy are your branches!
Thanks to my dear friends that recycled their Christmas tree … my goats have had a delightful snack today:
- Hi there, big ol’ black dog. Let me tell ya a secret, I don’t think you’ll like our salad bar.
how yummy are your branches!
Thanks to my dear friends that recycled their Christmas tree … my goats have had a delightful snack today:
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Mmmm…..delish! What a great way to recycle!
Hi! Good to hear from you! The goats are entertaining … and good for recycling.
I had a chuckle through this whole post!!!
Yum!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
¸.•*¨*•♪♫♫♪HAPPY NEW YEAR ♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸♥
Happy New Year in Colorado! I’m glad you chuckled…my work here is done! 😉
Not sure my comment was saved–had to log in again. The goats do seem to be enjoying the tree. Love the last shot–what a sweet face.
I’ve been happily surprised at how much personality some of the goats have. Only one of the four is rather stoic.
They look so happy with their treeeeeat!!!!
My dream is to have goats on our future farm. I just love seeing pictures and reading about them. So thank you for this post.
You’re welcome – and thank you for reading. 🙂
When goats look happy the world is happy! My husband wanted to get Boers but after a little thought he knew my daughter would think they were too cute and chunky 🙂
What a great treat for them!
Brill! Happy New Year to you.
Thank you! You, as well. 🙂