Here come Bonnie and Clyde.
These two little sweethearts make their way to the farm via new friends.
Both under a year old, Clyde (dressed in white) and Bonnie (the little one on the roof) have arrived on the farm! These pygmy goats are small, easy to care for and full of fun!
A long drive to Fort McCoy, which is waaaaaaaay out on 19 through the Ocala National Forest ended us up in the tucked away sanctuary that only a few of us could dream of.
Here awaited to friendly young pygmy goats ready to go to their new home. (was kind of sad to take them away)
But you know these goats are going to get nothing but LOVE.
Not to be upstaged, their Great Pyrenees dogs had just had puppies a few days prior! Sorry I could not get a pic! But this is what a Great Pyrenees looks like!
and this is what their puppies will like in a couple of months...
Lastly, on the way home, K decides to drop the bomb shell of questions about mating after hearing much discussion on our hopes that our new little additions will mate and have babies.
But Mom, HOW do they mate.
But HOW EXACTLY.
But HOW does the baby get out.
Oy,
After much hemming and hawing about "hugging" and other lame attempts. I resulted to YouTube.
Don't judge me. She got to see modest mating AND a goat having a baby! Done.
Thank you, YouTube. Making lessons about the birds and the bees easier for parents around the world.
One day we hope to show you our own video like this:
You gotta love YouTube! Who needs school?
ReplyDeleteThe goats are cute but how did you manage to get out of there without a puppy?
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