Despite the fact that we awoke to 9 degrees this morning, yesterday afternoon was cause for celebration. You see, one of our two nanny goats, that we keep around for no reason other than entertainment and weed control, had her kids. There is nothing, NOTHING, I tell you as cute as baby goats. They are by far one of the cutest babies on God’s planet. And without exception, animals always cease to amaze me.
I got a text from Bud, that there was one baby goat, then another that said make that two, so I immediately dropped what I was doing, grabbed my camera (of course) and headed to the corrals to find them. One hundred and forty-seven photos later (freak much?) I had chronicled the first few moments of their life and managed to catch a coming yearling heifer honing her mother skills as well. You see, #192 was just certain she needed to help mother these babies, by drying them off. Her tongue of course is just nearly as big as they are, and since they were so wobbly, she would push them around and knock them down, all the while licking and loving on them. She had the best intentions and it was so sweet to witness it.
The easiest way for you to see the photos, all 57 that I chose to show y’all, was in a slideshow. So as usual, click on the first one and scroll through to see the story unfold. I love ranch life, babies, spring and all that goes along with it. I am so fortunate to get to do what I do and live where I live.
As an aside, there should be another set of goat kids still to come this spring. I just hope that nanny waits until I get back from Texas. And one of my 3 mares should foal any moment. And her, I hope she does it before I leave!
Have you ever witnessed the miracle of birth (and I’m not talking human here – though that is a miracle)? And if so, what was your feeling in witnessing that miracle?
Happy Weekend and Happy Trails!
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They are so ADORABLE!
I have always wanted to bring goats but we have no place to keep them as of yet, this could get me motivated to get a pen whipped up for them!
Maybe this will help. Our goats just have the run of the place! They hang out with the saddle horses, the cows, or wherever they want.
C’mon, spring! C’mon, c’mon, c’mon! 🙂
Such cuties!! Love the pictures of the heifer with them…so sweet. I have always wanted goats, but can’t get anyone else here to agree to them. Someday I will win that battle.
I have to say that I have watched my share of animals give birth and each time it is such an amazing experience. I think my favorite animal births have been the horses. No matter how many times I see it, it still leaves me in awe. I love camping out in the barn when I know it is getting close too…nothing like sleeping in the barn.
love the heifer with the babies, too precious. What a cold morning to be born!
I can’t believe that heifer. How cute is that!
This will be my first year without babies in about twenty years. I am having serious heart pangs over that. I so love the babies. Sure hope the economy turns around so I can resume breeding my horses cause this babyless spring is not going to be good.