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So Latte, Sebastian, and Reggae have all found some new playthings. The wheelbarrow is a large contractor type that I use for cleaning runs. Sebastian and Latte are brother and sister from triplets, Alpine-Boer cross, and Reggae is a Boer-Nubian cross. They are 3 months old.
First picture is Sebastian, second is Latte and Reggae trying to share with the horses, third is Latte and Sebastian, fourth is Reggae and Latte.
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It's amazing how they can turn ANYTHING into a play toy!
(05-13-2014, 09:28 PM)deschutes dawn Wrote: So Latte, Sebastian, and Reggae have all found some new playthings. The wheelbarrow is a large contractor type that I use for cleaning runs. Sebastian and Latte are brother and sister from triplets, Alpine-Boer cross, and Reggae is a Boer-Nubian cross. They are 3 months old.
First picture is Sebastian, second is Latte and Reggae trying to share with the horses, third is Latte and Sebastian, fourth is Reggae and Latte.
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(05-13-2014, 09:43 PM)Taffy Wrote: It's amazing how they can turn ANYTHING into a play toy!
Yeah, like my truck.
I'm always having a go-round with the younger goats when I bring the wheelbarrow in too. The worst is when I've just filled it up and I turn around for one second to grab the pitchfork and I hear a crash as they tump it over and spill the contents all over the yard. Then they look innocent.
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I hear that! My horses too.
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