07-14-2014, 08:24 PM
Snickers and Sputnik are now officially "too friendly". They're at that endearing yet annoying stage of jumping on people. Sputnik in particular loves to come up and plant his dirty little goat feet on our shorts. Then he hops up and down on his back feet and looks at us if to say "Up! Up!" He keeps at it till someone picks him up and cuddles him (at which point he almost immediately wants back down). These two are little balls of energy. Finn is getting downright fat and consequently less energetic than he used to be, but the new babies are slim and fit and wired 220! They certainly keep Finn on his toes!
I finally had to get Finn a collar. He's gotten too big for me to pick up and move around conveniently. He fought the collar when I first started pulling him around by it so I began tethering him while I feed and milk Lilly. He spent the first morning fighting furiously against the leash, but by the second morning he had it figured out. Now by the third day, he's leading quite well by the collar, which makes him so much easier to handle now that he's such a chunk! I have a feeling Lilly might wean this guy early, and heaven knows it won't hurt him. He's going to be a big randy buckling before the end of summer and I'm already having to think about how I'm going to separate everyone once these boys get too frisky to play with the girls.
I finally had to get Finn a collar. He's gotten too big for me to pick up and move around conveniently. He fought the collar when I first started pulling him around by it so I began tethering him while I feed and milk Lilly. He spent the first morning fighting furiously against the leash, but by the second morning he had it figured out. Now by the third day, he's leading quite well by the collar, which makes him so much easier to handle now that he's such a chunk! I have a feeling Lilly might wean this guy early, and heaven knows it won't hurt him. He's going to be a big randy buckling before the end of summer and I'm already having to think about how I'm going to separate everyone once these boys get too frisky to play with the girls.