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Babies are coming, babies are coming!!!! Several weeks ago, we made a trip to a goat farm where we’ll be getting at least two, possibly three, doelings to start our own little herd of Nigerian dwarf dairy goats. They have a number of expecting does, and babies have begun to arrive! Of the first two born, one baby is a doeling–a female, and the other is a buckling–a male. So now I’m planning another trip to the goat farm next week to see the babies–maybe by then there will be more births. I might even be able to pick out the ones that will be ours!

(Photo of the newborns courtesy Missy Prescott at Destiny Groves Farm.)
Could they be cuter? I can hardly wait till baby goats are frolicking on our farm!
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Please give Admiral an ear scritch for me when you go to pick up the goats.
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P.S. Love the Daily Farm Photo. I have porch envy.
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Good luck with your goat’s milk and soap venture!
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Are the baby goats twins?
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Becki, I guess you could call them twins! I don’t know if they are technically called that or not. Normally, goats deliver one to three babies, most commonly two. Rarely more, but it is possible. (At least my books say so. But it’s unusual.)
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Hey, what’s the difference between “frolicking” and “cavorting?”
I think of this as a frolic: :rotfl:
And this as more of a cavort: :elephant:
I could be wrong.
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