BABY GOATS are HARD WORK

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  1. Lol@ sweatshirt😂 I believe in that saying 100% but mine would say dogs make me happy, you not so much.
    Cooper is gorgeous just like the other two baby goats 🩵 I love how they scatter when you go towards them. Juno crying, the other two hiding in the corner. You have your hands full.

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  2. She just wants your attention. Be kind to her even if she isn't yours. Wouldn't hurt to give her a horse treat when feeding your animals or giving ger a little something. Pink eye is horribly contagious to all. Wash your hands constantly before touching anything after doing the eye drops or youll be doing eye drops for all your animals and yourself. Make sure the dropper isn't touching their eyes or face or youll contaminate the eye dropper. They should have their own droppers.

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  3. You picked a hard road. You did a good thing rescuing those wild meat and dairy goats from the swap meet. You could have taken an easier path with tame/gentle goats. But your decision to rescue is admirable. Hard but admirable.

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  4. My first thought when I first saw Ball Goat was that she looks like a little "Cotton Ball". 😉

    Ball Goat also looks like a little lamb right now…kind of like "Lamb Chop" from a TV show from days of old.

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  5. Jake she won't mind the peacocks and they won't mess with her. Jason and Brooke have some at Cog Hill Farm where those two came from and they don't bother the chickens or Nugget. Barbie likes you and wants attention from you.

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  6. Jake, try using a small panel of some kind to corral any of the animals into the corner, then you just have to reach over to get to them rather than having to chase them all around.

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  7. Jake I think maybe next time ask bri for help so the babies are not so stressed and yes please wash your hands that is highly contagious but thank you for taking such a wonderful job with all the babies

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  8. Morning Jake, when a horse waits for you and follows you, it usually means that they have chosen you as their person. My young mare chose my husband over me and I was the one feeding and working her. Sorry Bri.

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  9. You aren't supposed to touch the dropper to the eyeball or surrounding skin. That contaminates the tip and allows for spreading the disease to the other goats. I would wear disposable gloves and wash my hands because you can give yourself pink eye.

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  10. Great job, Jake!..but maybe u should put the drops in the one with the least infection 1st to keep from cross contamination… Hugs n prayers for the sweet mini's!! 💞🙏💯👍

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