Hi, all and Nanno.
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Well, I was Blackie's Handmaiden, then Blackie's Maiden on here a long time ago. I lost Robert, husband to heart attack 3 years ago. These wierd freezes we had recently, I lost Blackie and several others. Broke my heart. Told myself I was going to just let the goat part of this farm fade out by attrition, all getting old. Then I was hit by a moment of insanity and bought 4 alpine buckling babies today, 2 days old and 3 days old. Not nearly as magnificent as those I saw you guys packing but this is Texas where most of what is available are boars and Nubians.

But I'm rusty. Forgot a lot so I will be full of questions again. Hope to connect again with some of you I knew from the past. Thanks. Connie Losee Heart
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Connie!! Hello and welcome back! I was so sorry to hear about Robert's passing. I'm happy to hear you still have the farm and it's so exciting that you've got some new little up-and-coming packgoat buddies! I hope they thrive. All of my old guard is gone. We lost Finn a year and a half ago, which broke my heart. He was something extra special and I don't expect we'll ever have another that even comes close, but it's a gift to have even one animal like that in a lifetime. We've got others now who are also wonderful in their own ways, including some of Finn's grand-daughters and great-grandsons. Do you still have horses? I remember when you bought that big beautiful Saddlebred(?) a few years back. I really liked the look of him.

Anyway, I'm so glad to see you back and I hope your babies turn out really well!
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Welcome back!
I don't drink beer, but if I did, I'd prefer Dos Equis.  Stay thirsty my friends!
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(03-08-2026, 01:59 AM)Charlie Horse Wrote: Welcome back!

Thank you, Nan and Herb. So good to hear from 2 familiar faces, and thank you, Nan, for your condolences. I miss Robert terribly.

Yes, Nan, still got horses. Job, big guy is Tennessee Walker tho, not Saddlebred.

Recovering from horse accident in Lincoln Nat'l Forest, NM this past September. Quite a story! Not horse's fault. Will be ok, thanks to my incredible partners in my church. 

Hope my picture of my "big powerful alpines" transfers.


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They're so cute! Give them plenty of grub and they'll grow up big and strong. Are you going to have them disbudded? It's probably not a terrible idea if you know someone who can do a good job of it.

I'm sorry to hear you had a horse accident! I'm glad you're doing okay now.
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