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I jog through the north pasture, but not alone.  We're unusually dry for this area.


These nannies are waiting to come in for the evening. Because of the coyotes, cats, etc., we bring all our animals into more secure holding pens every afternoon.  They know the routine, so it's an easy task.




I FEATURED THE FIRST BORN BACK IN FEBRUARY, SO I'M REALLY EXCITED ABOUT THE LAST TO BE BORN. TRIPLETS, NO LESS.


ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS BROUGHT HIS SIDEKICK.  OUR DOGS PAID NO ATTENTION TO HIM.  I THINK THEY THOUGHT HE WAS A BABY GOAT? WHO KNOWS?


I would brag on our guard dogs, but this one was caught sleeping on the job.


FEEDTIME.                THIS IS OUR YOUNG NANNY CROP FROM 2007.  WE CAN HARDLY WAIT TO SEE WHAT WE WILL ABLE TO OFFER YOU IN THE FUTURE.


 

"HOME SWEET HOME"   DON'T PASS US BY, STOP IN ANYTIME....

SHOWN HERE IS A GROUP OF NANNIES WE USED IN AN EMBRYO FLUSH.  THIS IS AN OLDER PHOTO,BUT WE STILL HAVE THE SAME QUALITY OF NANNIES.  THE BUCK YOU USE IS IMPORTANT, BUT JUST AS IMPORTANT IS THE NANNY.

DR. GREG STEWART AND DR. STAN BYCHAWSKI OF SOUTHERN VETERINARY SERVICES ARE TRUE PROFESSIONALS AND TAKE THEIR JOB VERY SERIOUSLY.  WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE THEM ASSIST US WITH OUR BREEDING PROGRAM.

WITHOUT OUR FRIENDS HELPING, WE COULDN'T HAVE FINISHED EVERYTHING IN ONE DAY.   

YOU ALWAY HAVE EXTRA HELP FEEDING.

Granddaughter Kaleigh Kubala likes to help, but she doesn't get to show.  She's a "City Girl" and lives too far away from the farm to be full time help.

Sometimes there's too much milk.  Here, the granddaughters get a lesson in milking.  The working chutes make handling the goats so much easier.


Oklahoma Alfalfa - This is one of my secrets to a "Healthy Texas Goat".

This one thinks just because the dog rides with Jim on the cart, she can too.  Do you believe that?






 
     
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