January 31, 2020

Goats and Sheeples

When we first started getting animals for the farm, we started off with our two goats. Then we brought in the sheep. (Then came the ALPACAS!)

While they all coexist nicely-ish (the goats can be alpha-jerks), it’s always an adventure when you’re down there with them.

Here are some fun facts:
- The sheep are friendly and will follow me or mike around
- Both like animal crackers as treats, goats like pretzels and graham crackers as treats
- Goats are friendly but jerks to the sheep
- Darlin (the tan Alpaca) will chase the goats when the goats are being jerks to the sheep
- We have bunnies apparently living in our one shed
And here are some more pics of the anipals:

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