At least mine is a tiny dog. Easy to carry. But a few years back we had to evacuate from a hurricane. He cried the 10 hours to our destination and the entire way back. He barely stopped whining for probably 20 minutes the entire trip.
If we ever have to do that again he might get some cough...
Grandma tried a penny for each spiky ball we got up one year. $7 and some change within two hours and she decided if it were easy enough to do that we didn’t need pay in the future.🤣
Hey y’all, been a while since I stoped by. Just wanted to say hi.
Sorry you’re feeling rough mrs. Baymule. Don’t forget turmeric in your food if you can tolerate it.
Out of our first four chickens two were those type. They were the loudest birds! Screamed all the time it seemed.
Have fun with your special rooster in any case.🤣
I have a goose and goat who get along like friends.
Then I’ve had a billy who went after and attacked a mini horse. This billy also bit the electric fence, got mad at it for hurting him, and then bit harder. So I’m not sure if he’s the best example.
But hey, isn’t it in the goat handbook to have their kids at the worst, most dangerous, inconvenient time? There’s a rule about it somewhere. Alongside getting trapped where they never have before...when you’re not home.
I think it’s just in their code of ethics.
Hey, if there is a baby I might name it floozy. :lol:
Honestly, I’m just a bit bewildered. Guess I’ll just hang along for the ride. She’s been pretty friendly today, almost clingy...then stand offish.
Who knows. If she keeps lactating without a baby is there a way to test the milk, see if it’s...
No baby, no fluid sac, no blood; on her or on the ground. That I saw at least.
She was just laying on the porch, very sanguine.
Still had the lump, but it’s on the left side close to her ribs. I’m thinking it’s just an organ/her stomach.
There was more white discharge too. But not a lot.
Cancer, small brain tumor.
I’ve had one goat start 3 times, one simple precocious udder, one times with a snake bite, and one time with a spider bite.
But she never acted like she was in labor before hand.
No softening of the hips at all and she was chewing cud. I wasn’t going to push it and check her udder. Left side of the belly has a lump, but mostly just soft and squishy.