Goat kids that is. I know y’all have waited a really, really, really long time to see these adorable babies. I managed to catch them a few days ago when they were in the corral, hanging out with our feeder steers. In case any of you are wondering, the feeder steers are those that we feed up to eat. And it’s the best. Beef. Ever.
Ok. I might be hungry- seeing as how I haven’t had breakfast yet this morning. So pardon me becoming sidetracked.
There’s a boy and a girl- the boy looks like his daddy, who is affectionately referred to as “Goatie- Goat”; though I like to refer to him as the cream-puff-colored billy goat.
His sister looks just like the Nanny- who has no name. I know, we’re original around here.
They’re all about jumping on and off stuff.
This is the closest the nanny has let me get to her since she had these kids. She’s all about traveling and hiding out and keeping them away from us. Darn her.
Adorable!
Peek-a-boo!
I am pretty sure that the nanny must’ve told Goatie-Goat that it was his turn with the kids for a while, because she walked off and left them!
Maureen@IslandRoar says
You saved these shots till I got home cuz you know I adore goats, right?? I do! These little guys are Adorable!
Sharon says
Can’t get over how fast they grow. Been thinking about getting one for Calby to practice with this year. Still undecided. They are almost to cute to tie.
Heather says
Love it! They are soo cute!
Did ya notice somebodies been eating the fence! LOL!
Love how they are mirrored reflections of their parents.
Prairie Mother says
Adorable! We raised 4-H goats when I was a kid and my dad always said baby goats must be born with springs in their feet 🙂
Brenda Berndt says
Love baby goats-shame they mature to nerds.