I mentioned them the other day

And now that they have been named, I would like to formally introduce

Scooter
And now that they have been named, I would like to formally introduce
Scooter
They are 2 little Nubian boys, about 7 weeks old. They are tiny, act like little puppies and scream like banshees when they get lonely.
They are still getting use to the Bertie and Bella, who can be a little rude at times, but if the boys steer clear of them they are left alone.

And as a bonus they LOVE, and have already eaten, a lot of poison ivy. Paul and Cale can vouch for that. I don't think Cale is enjoying his introduction to poison ivy. But since the big girls would rather eat my butterfly bush than eat poison ivy, I am loving that the boys go for it first
And as a bonus they LOVE, and have already eaten, a lot of poison ivy. Paul and Cale can vouch for that. I don't think Cale is enjoying his introduction to poison ivy. But since the big girls would rather eat my butterfly bush than eat poison ivy, I am loving that the boys go for it first
Oh, they are just adorable! :) Our goats are nubian mixes, so they have the long floppy ears which I love so much! Enjoy, they'll be too big to carry before you know it! Yay, for eating poison ivy! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my word! They can eat poison ivy? My mind can't go there.
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