wendymac
Well-Known Member
I want to start by saying I've been running a fever of 104 for the last 5 days, and today actually tore a muscle right below my ribs from coughing. With that said, these pictures WILL contain dust, dirt, and hay.
The little broken one is Linus. The girl missing most of her ear is Patty, and the little opal is Lucy. Linus is in to EVERYTHING! As you can see, he's the only one that's found the bucket where I keep the food. Patty hardly ever stops hopping and running around and Lucy is usually sitting on my lap. LOL
Patty still seems to be built the best (she's been my favorite from birth, even with the missing ear). It's a toss up between the other two, but I think they'll both hold their own on the show table.
Because I bottle fed them in the beginning they think I'm their second mom. They're almost too friendly, to the point of getting obnoxious. Love them to death, though, and none are going to leave the farm.
Max is as big and solid as ever! You can't even tell she's had kits, other than she has milk. I love this doe and she won't be moving out to the barn ever again. She's allowed free roam of the house, but the kids are kept herded in the den (carpet is super easy to clean, not that you can tell it in these pics. haha).
The little broken one is Linus. The girl missing most of her ear is Patty, and the little opal is Lucy. Linus is in to EVERYTHING! As you can see, he's the only one that's found the bucket where I keep the food. Patty hardly ever stops hopping and running around and Lucy is usually sitting on my lap. LOL
Patty still seems to be built the best (she's been my favorite from birth, even with the missing ear). It's a toss up between the other two, but I think they'll both hold their own on the show table.
Because I bottle fed them in the beginning they think I'm their second mom. They're almost too friendly, to the point of getting obnoxious. Love them to death, though, and none are going to leave the farm.
Max is as big and solid as ever! You can't even tell she's had kits, other than she has milk. I love this doe and she won't be moving out to the barn ever again. She's allowed free roam of the house, but the kids are kept herded in the den (carpet is super easy to clean, not that you can tell it in these pics. haha).