Woohoo!
Deb, I wish I could STORE 100 bales. The folks I bought it from use old tractor trailers (big rig trailers) to store theirs in, which I thought was neato.
Well, we got snow, but it didn't last. Thankfully, we didn't get an ice storm, but I did NOT go into work the day after the snow. Too many frozen bridges, no sand trucks or salt and I have yet to meet many southerners (including myself) who know how to drive on icy roads. Better to just stay out of the way
Dixie spent the weekend with Billy, my friend's buck. He is gorgeous and she found him quite attractive. He's got a black dorsal stripe (she does too, so yay!) and his strip splits off at his shoulders & runs down the front of each front leg. Big gray goatee & topknot, with brown-flecked-with-gray sides, white ears & underbelly & black legs.
When we topped the hill on their driveway, she started calling & flagging her tail for all she was worth. Opened the gate & away she went. I wasn't 100% sure where the buck pen was, but she took me straight to it. They rubbed noses through the fence and flopped lips at each other. I'd never seen goats flirting. It was so sweet.
He got her several times before I left, but we let her stay all weekend, just to be sure. We probably won't take Umbra, after seeing the big boy, I'm pretty sure he'd squash her! She really is still small. If she hits another growth spurt & heat, we'll see. Otherwise, I'll be waiting til October-ish for her.
Still have the pig, starting to get more eggs, piling stuff up in the garden, planning where to plant & what to start, waiting for spring and counting the days til June pip-popping
