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9 comments:
Oh, Peggy...they look like they are having a blast! I've been really sad today, but I'm sad for me...not for them. They are going to do just great with you and I know they will be well loved and taken care of. I can't think of a better place for my girls and my big snuffy boy to be.
But I'm still very teary...it's very quiet here with just the sheep baaing and the goose complaining.
You are getting so many goats now that I am going to get lost at exactly how many you have and all of their names. But knowing you you will keep us all informed about everyone right?
Sandy
I am glad Rosie goats are settling in so well.
Do any of them limp. Walking around the hillsides of Western North Carolina may have left some with shorter legs on one side:))
Hi Peggy,
They all look like their happy with their new home. :o) How many goats do you have now?
Have a great weekend.
Blessins',Lib
Can I come live with you too???? hehe Your new goats look like they've made themselves right at home and I think they've already realized what a good home they have there:-)Any reactions from the other goats with these new arrivals?? Have a great Sunday, sis! xoxo
Hi Peggy. Im Back just in time to see the new arrivals making themselves at home and looking like there been there forever. have a good weekend
Hi Peggy,
Glad the goats made it to Hidden Haven!! They look like a happy little group and I know they will be well taken care of, even though I'm sad for Rosie. But it's nice that she will be able to see them on your blog and know that they're doing good.
Do they already have names?
Hugs,
Hope
I am so happy everything went so smoothly. You have such a lovely place that I am sure they will just love it. God Bless!
I think you would be the best petting zoo ever. Looks like you have a good bunch there...Just love their eye's
Take care,
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