Diary of a Dairy Goat. This blog is the diary of one goat, Baby Belle, a Nigerian Dwarf who lives on a small dairy farm in Western Washington.
four?
4 Ahoy there matey!!
I agree with everybody...there had to of been four little ones in that huge stomach of hers! Please tell us soon! :)
I had a girl have 4 and she didn't look this big so I am going with 5....
We say five. :-)
We say five too. :-)
Millie,Is that a picture of Hannabel Lector? I'm going to guess four too. Five would be absolutely amazing.
Do I win if I come closest without going over? If so, I'll just say one big gi-normous kid.
I'm going to guess three just because she looks kind of lopsided in the photo! Regardless of the number I hope that they all came out healthy and happy. And Mama too when she was done delivering the lot.
4-5 pretty goatlets
I am hoping only 3 4 or 5 would just be so much for one poor goatmom to wrangle.
Hey, Ho! Peanut here! Mom! Is that you, mom? Oy. Three and one huge goatzilla-type model.
I'll go with 5, since that's what my sheep had earlier this week. Although sadly one was not fully formed, but still, it was 5.
I am just hoping we don't have to wait as long to find out as that poor goat had to wait to give birth. Five months is an eternity some times....
four?
ReplyDelete4 Ahoy there matey!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with everybody...there had to of been four little ones in that huge stomach of hers! Please tell us soon! :)
ReplyDeleteI had a girl have 4 and she didn't look this big so I am going with 5....
ReplyDeleteWe say five. :-)
ReplyDeleteWe say five too. :-)
ReplyDeleteMillie,
ReplyDeleteIs that a picture of Hannabel Lector? I'm going to guess four too. Five would be absolutely amazing.
Do I win if I come closest without going over? If so, I'll just say one big gi-normous kid.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to guess three just because she looks kind of lopsided in the photo! Regardless of the number I hope that they all came out healthy and happy. And Mama too when she was done delivering the lot.
ReplyDelete4-5 pretty goatlets
ReplyDeleteI am hoping only 3 4 or 5 would just be so much for one poor goatmom to wrangle.
ReplyDeleteHey, Ho! Peanut here! Mom! Is that you, mom? Oy. Three and one huge goatzilla-type model.
ReplyDeleteI'll go with 5, since that's what my sheep had earlier this week. Although sadly one was not fully formed, but still, it was 5.
ReplyDeleteI am just hoping we don't have to wait as long to find out as that poor goat had to wait to give birth. Five months is an eternity some times....
ReplyDelete