Introducing my two new boys
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.png   untitled (8).png (Size: 235.73 KB / Downloads: 63) Seeing this is the place for introductions (and I couldn't find anywhere else it fit) I would like to introduce my two new boys. They were bucks up until a couple months ago and this dairy is closing due to family health problems. They are 3 1/2 yo full alpines, disbudded, although I'd rather have horns, and not quite over being a tad bit "bucky". They have sweet attitudes and respond well to people. So now I have 4 adult and 2 coming yearlings to use as packers for this year. Of course, the yearlings will still be wannabes!
The head shot is Spanky and the other is Buckwheat.
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Charlene in Central Orego
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Congrats! I'm sure they will be great packers with some fun adventures to come.
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#3
Nice looking boys!
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#4
I am so glad to hear you ended up with them! Congrats.
LOCATION: Top-of-Utah at the South base of Ben Lomond
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#5
Oh, they're beautiful! Congratulations!
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Thanks everyone. Can hardly wait to get out on the trails with the whole group. After this weekend's wind storm anyway!
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Good looking boys Smile I am sure they will totally enjoy their new life Smile
Pack Goat Prospects For Sale. http://trinitypackgoats.webs.com

S.E. Washington (Benton City)
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#8
So since they were bucks for so long, do you think they'll keep the buck hair style? They'll be unique pack goats with such epic beards and leggings and manes.
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#9
I'd definitely keep those beards! I love beards even on my does. It'll be interesting to see what they look like when they shed out.
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#10
Good question Charlie. If they do lose the hair, you would think it could take a couple of years at least.
Pack Goat Prospects For Sale. http://trinitypackgoats.webs.com

S.E. Washington (Benton City)
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