All of the Norwegian Dwarfs staying dry and listening to the rain hit the tin roof.
They are the sweetest tiniest things I have ever seen! Even though Mandy and Baby are grown I can pick them up and carry them! I am guessing they weigh around 25 or 30 pounds. I will weigh them in a few days. Their sons are almost 3 months old and weigh around 13 or 15 pounds. I am sure there are going to be lots of adventures to write about with these little ones!
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I just cannot keep up with all of your goats and their names now..getting confused!! They are sure sweet cute little ones.
Sandy
When are you opening a petting zoo?
These miniture goats are delightful. Don't take them in the house, you will not want to send them outside again.
They're all wonderful !!
I posted before but Nik was talking to me so it turned into jibberish :)
Hi Peggy- these look like regular Pygmy goats, not Nigerians, to me. I have never heard of a 'Norwegian Dwarf' goat before and Nigerians are registered with ADGA and AGS. There is a distinct differenence in appearance between Pygmies and ND's. How did they come by them?
Still, little ones are very cute and cuddly!
I'm sure it won't take long for the new arrivals to realize they found a great home!
Hi Peggy.
Just popped in to say hello,my your
family sure has grown since my last visit.
And they re all beautiful keep well Peggy
Those are the cutest things I have seen in a month of Sundays. The twins are so fuzzy and cuddley looking. I am looking forward to hearing about their adventures.
I love mini anythings, but these have to take the prize. Ooooooh, too cute!!! xo
Awww sis, they are so darn CUTE!!!! I can just imagine how fun they must be to watch. Will they be able to hang out with your other goats or will you have to keep them separated? I bet my godKIDS are growing up fast...bigggggg hugs to them. Love you sis!! xoxo
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