Friday, December 28, 2007

Adorable face



My funny face nieces.. they are the best!

I have the best nieces, and they have the best funny faces.


Elizabeth (2 months) Don't you think she kind of looks like Popeye?

I have the best nieces, and they have the best funny faces.

Alana (18 months) I LOVE THAT SMILE, I LOVE THAT FACE, AND I LOVE THAT NIECE OF MINE!!!



SEEEE....

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Where did all the time go?

Yes, that is the question that popped into my head, when my dad and I were a few miles from home today. Today, my day started out with me waking up at 8:00, getting ready, and leaving at 9:00 to get to my first appointment at 9:30. But, I left a little later than 9:00, so I got there a little later than 9:30. I got there around 10:00 because we (my dad) accidentally took the wrong turn, but eventually we found our way to her house. She had 3 goats. 2 that looked like Oberhasli mix, and 1 cute little fella. A Nigerian Dwarf... awww he a cutee!! :) yes he is. And she wants to learn how to trim them, so she clipped a little on him, and watched me trim the other 2, and she thinks she gets it. And I told her, that if need be, we could get her a stanchion with a grain holder, for them to eat grain in, so it would make it really easy for her to trim her goats. So we talked about that for awhile, and she paid me, and told me how thankful she was to have me come to her house. And then it was off to the next house, and we arrived at 11:00. The next house had 14 goaties. All registered, 13 Nigerians (3 ND bucks) 1 Boer doe and 10 Nigerian does/doelings. How cute!?! too cute!! times like this, really makes me want to get Nigerian Dwarfs, because they are the smallest Dairy breed, weighing in at 60-100 lbs. And she says their milk is so good too. And she has a little ND stanchion, so it only took me 2 hours, trimming 7 goats an hour. The really pretty 200 lb nearly 3 yr old Boer doe, Violet, I did her front hooves standing on the stanchion, but she leaned so much while trimming her back hooves she leaned off the stanchion. So then I decided to heck with that, we'll let her lean on the wall if she wants to lean. And then she was all done. I forgot to bring my coveralls, so thankfully this lady had a yellow plastic suit for me to put on before I trimmed the bucks. And boy were they stinky little fellas! but they weighed 100 lbs so it was so easy to trim them... unlike LOC's 300 lb buck Prince Valiant. He has to be wrestled to the ground, and then some more wrestling lol :) but thankfully he wears down his hooves good, so I can trim him once a year. And I should remember to NOT trim bucks in the rut/breeding season!!! cause thats when they smell their WORST!!! lol. And my dad could smell the stink when I got into the car, but maybe he was smelling my gloves. Those are what were closest to the bucks smelly peed on legs... well except for my hoof clipper. I rinsed and dried them off, and put them back into the case that I bought them in. And then we left her house and it was around 1:00 and decided it's time to eat. So we went to a Dairy Queen. My dad had already ordered by the time I got into the DQ, and he ordered me a kids meal, ? and it came with an option, so I chose a Dilly Bar. (If you don't know what a Dilly Bar is, go to google images and type in Dilly Bar Humor, and look at the very first image) that kinda looks like me, with a Dilly Bar. But I'm 10 yrs older. But I act 10 yrs younger. So anyways, I took a bite, and then I wanted my dad to take a bite of my Dilly Bar, and he wouldn't take a bite, so I hit his face with my Dilly bar, and his reaction was sooo funny. He gave me the 'look', and the look is when he looks like, "did you just hit me with your Dilly Bar?" LOL. Yeah, he's a good dad. Cause all he threatened me with, was making me buy another Dilly Bar so he could slap my face with a Dilly Bar... LOL. But that hasn't happened yet, but I know when it does, I'll laugh as hard as I did when I slapped my dad with a Dilly Bar!! LOL :P

So anyways, it was 2:00 and time to go visit Dandy at his boarding facility... he got an inch size owwie on his lower front part of his ankle/leg 2 weeks ago on his left front leg. And in the last 2 days, it's gotten proud flesh even though we have been washing and cleaning and re-bandaging it every day. The lady who lives there, is REALLY good at wrapping it back up, and I am learning to wrap it really good. So the the vet is going to come work on him Tuesday at 2:00, so I need transportation that day. Anyways, if there is some good ointment stuff we should be putting on him, let me know. We are putting Nolvasan, an anti-fungal ointment on it, super salve on it, Schreiners herbal solution, and even sometimes putting a bit of peroxide on it too. And I looked up proudflesh online, and read Equaide is good stuff to put on it. So I want to get some of that ordered if it really eliminates and prevents proudflesh and makes healing faster. Because the vet is more expensive, and also the vet says it'll take 3 months to heal. Anyways, I'd like suggestions, and input, and thoughts, and any advice on what else could we could give Dandy.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Dandy is a wonderful Steed :)


Horacio riding Dandy (pronounced O-ras-e-o-)


Pink Hatted Horse

Doesn't Dandy look so disgusted wearing a hat, let alone a pink one?he's thinking, take it off, take it off, take IT OFF!!! hehe.
My twin sister Callie's Boyfriend Horacio, and my boy friend Dandy :) ain't they so cute?
What a cowboy!
he's sooo disgusted!

Tail pictures and what not.

Sorry, no pictures of his tail when he first got here, but I think it looks better brushed out, (it was real raggedy looking) but is still short at the top. It kind of looks like it's growing out though. I was told it could be short from having a dirty sheath and rubbing his tail on things, (which any time I try to wash it, or pick at it, the leg that is on the opposite side of me, he picks it up, and either wants to stomp or kick out, to show his dis-appreciation. I think he does not want to hurt me, but wants to show me he doesn't like having his sheath messed with) or it could be short because of worms. His previous owner did worm him regularly, and did rotate wormers, but could of cleaned his water trough more often. So I am not sure why he use to rub his tail, but I haven't seen any worms. Oh, and the first or second night of being here, he ate a bite of the goats mineral mix that Lady Of Chaos buys from us, to make her goats healthy, it keeps their coats shiny and slick, prevents foot and hoof rot, and, they are disease free, and keeps them worm free too. And maybe he knew he needed some of that mineral, and that is why goats taste and try and eat everything. Or maybe goats just like to eat everything cause they are goats. Anyways, his sheath is a little cleaner, because every chance I get, I try to pick off some of the filth on it.

rolling in mud




What was I thinking getting a grey/white horse... I think I should have just gotten a brown or bay or even black horse... :)

after rolling in mud





Monday, September 3, 2007






Sunday, August 19, 2007

My yesterday

Yesterday, was a long day :) at least 6 hours. It started out with my dad getting home at 2:20, us leaving the house at 2:40, getting to my first goat client's house, Cheryl, at 3:02. She has two Nubian wether goats, and she said she bought them from Kim Puzio as little babies, that she use to trim. But now, Lloyd and Harry (she says her son named them :) are like, 200 lb goats, almost as much as Prince. Just thank goodness they don't smell and act like Prince, who wants to stick his tongue out at you, and make funny sounds :) How we trim them, is she puts a collar on them, and a lead rope, ties the lead rope, and have a bucket of grain to distract them. And one of them spilled the bucket of grain, so the other one, sticked his head under the fence with his long neck, and was actually getting the grain too. Desperate huh? lol. So then I finished trimming her goats in good time. About 20 minutes. And the clock said 3:28 (okay so we talked about 10 minutes worth at least :)

So then we headed to the second house, Donna's house. She has 2 Angora goats (cute little fuzzy things :) and 2 very skittish Navajo Sheep. Part of it she says, is their breeding. Naturally skiddish they are. And so when we entered the stall she had them in, immediately the 2 sheep start flying. I am not kidding either, they were running really fast, and then would run up the walls and spin and jump, and were in the air, and they were like, 5 feet in the air!! and then they calmed down after 10 minutes. So then we used a chair, and sat the little 40-50 lb goats in my lap one by one. We first did the angora buck, he is about a year old, and he just sat in my lap so calmly, and he was soo cute and fuzzy, that I wouldn't mind him breeding a few female goats I have, so I could have some cute fuzzy little babies :) and then we did the female angora goat, and she as well sat in my lap calmly. But the ram was no way going to let us grab him, or his female. So we decided to wait until next time I come. And she said, she is definitely going to continue to have me clip her animals hooves. And it was now 4:00. Time to get to my next appointment.

The third house, Sarah's house. She told me she had 3 Nigerian Dwarfs. But I saw 4. Omg you guys, she had 3 cute little Nigerian wethers, and OH MY GOSH the CUTEST little 3 lb Nigerian Dwarf doeling ever! just a baby that she recently got! and it was soooo cute. Now the boy's hadn't been trimmed for like, a year, but she has this HUGE HUGE pile of cinder blocks! so it looked like they hadn't been done for a month instead of a year. And then I sat down, and put the little baby in my lap, and looked at those tiny tiny little toes!! and just trimmed the smallest amount of nail off of a goat, that I have ever done. And she just sat there in my lap, and I was in LOVE :)
which reminds me of how Lady of Chaos felt, when she first saw little baby lily with her teeny tiny hooves. And I also think that Lady Of Chaos needs 50 cinder blocks :) 40 for the female goats, 10 for the male goats.

and then, the fourth house I went to, was like a house call. These people, are people that use to go to the same church, but they recently moved to Arlington, with like, at least as much acreage as Chaos. And lots of it is for the goats to munch on, and some that isn't. The reason I went to their house was because one of their little boys wasn't feeling good. He had nibbled some fox glove just out of his enclosure, that was pointing in the fencing, that he could reach. So it gave him a bad stomach ache, his rumen wasn't as noisy as the other goat, he wasn't as alert, he was laying down, he wouldn't eat grain we offered him. But we rubbed his belly a lot, and we got him up, and walked him around, and he ate some grass and brush, and then we walked him around some more, and then he pooped normal, and then was being more alert, moving faster, and then we were over by the garage and he looked for his grain, and we offered some to him, and he ate the grain! So we definitely felt like he was feeling better. And we were there for 2 hours, we got there at six, and left at 8. And we got home at nine, because for 30 minutes, the people in front of us were driving 40 miles an hour, which was ridiculous! and we couldn't even pass them. And anyways, I made $100 dollars yesterday! I totally am GOOD! :) anyways, I am done telling you about my yesterday, and bragging. SO BUH BYE!

Sunday, August 12, 2007

New goat client.

Well, I just got back from trimming Wendelyns goats hooves. She is a brand new client (this is her first trim from me) as she can no longer trim her goats herself. And we talked and talked. And It just so happens, that her best friend is Alison G. (I know you know who that is, L.O.Chaos! :) and anyway, her goats are related to Alison in one way or another. I trimmed 4 of her does, 2 of them are young wethers that will go for Dinner Guests... DG's :) so we didn't trim them. And then she paid me 40 dollars, and hey, I cant tell people who insist on paying me that good no! LOL. So we are going to get her goats on a regular basis trim now. And also, she has 2 dozen Muscovy ducks, and she'd like to get down to 4 females or so, and one drake. So next time I come, I can exchange trimming her goats for her ducks, as lots of people will pay 20-25 dollars for a drake. And I can always find good homes for duck hens too. Her ducks are from Alison G too, so they are solids and colors some solid blacks, solid browns, and some creamy peach colored ones too. I forgot what color she said they are. She also had a brown one with a white triangle spot pointing down on his neck, which made him look like he was wearing a tux. Anyways my nose still hurts from last night. I was having my dad help me get hay for the goats, and as I was closing the fence behind us, so all the goats wouldn't get in, Cinnabun jumped on the fencing, which caused a sharp tiny metal piece from the fence to jab, and go up in my nose, and make my nose pour blood, and it hit so hard, I was bleeding, and crying, and since I was crying blood was dripping in my mouth, so I had to spit out blood spit. It was not a pretty site!! so I haven't given Cinnabun any love or attention lately, and she is acting like she doesn't know why. And I'll probably be back to giving her love and attention, when my nose doesn't hurt anymore, and look like a nose ring gone bad!

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Whatcha doin?


It's time for my close up!

Panda in the HOUSE!


So a few days ago, I dressed up all in white, and wanted my mom to take photo's of my does (when you show goats, you wear all white) but of course, playing spider solitare, and singing 'my dingaling' is more important. And I begged and begged her, but that didn't work, and then, my sister Callie comes downstairs, and says, 'mom are you ready to go?' and mom says 'oh yeah,' and then I say, 'well now it's too late to take pictures,' and THEN my mom wants to take pictures, but I was no longer in the mood. And anyway, today, around 8:30 the back door was open, and Pandy likes being on the back porch, so she walks in and I say, Pandy, what are you doin? but she wasn't going crazy like all the other goats do, if any of the other goats get in the house, they will find the grain, or the watermelon rines that I haven't yet taken to them, but Pandy didn't do any of that. Now I wish I had found my camera sooner, but I didn't so I only have one picture. Which I think is very cute! and she sniffed around, she checked out the living room (which is where she is at in this photo) and she checked out both bathrooms, and my parents room. And thankfully thats all she did! cause, usually, goats go potty in the house... : O ! anyways, around that time I got this picture, I could tell Callie woke up, and was coming downstairs, so I had to put Pandy outside, otherwise Pandy would still be in the house. But Callie doesn't like goats in the house. But I think Pandy is one of the most gorgeous goats, and most calm and quite, she barely makes a noise, I have only heard her ma like 3 times since I got her on the 6th. And when she does, it is a very quiet maa. I may breed her in November 07, or I may breed in November 08. I was told the last time she kidded was in early 06, so the last time she had babies was a year and a half ago, and she is still producing milk. And she is a nice milker. Anyway, I think Pandy may feel more at home now since checking out inside our house :). I know when she got here, some of the does did not make her feel welcome. Butting her, and biting her tail. But thankfully she has no ears to bite, so if she feels like biting Reflections ears (Reflection bit her tail) than Pandy can go ahead, and bite Reflection back. :)

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

ISLAND-CAPRI PANDORA

I haven't yet got any good pictures of Pandy, the very flashy! La Mancha doe I bought 2 days ago, (shes a 4 year old La Mancha doe, and she's in her second year milking. Which means she had her last babies in 06, and none this year of 07) And hopefully I can get some tips on how to show, cause I think she would do well at shows! :) I'd really like to show in in 08.

Will attach photos when I get them. The reason I haven't yet got pictures, is because I just got her two days ago, and the weather has been wet all day today, and played 'trim that goats hooves!' for a few hours at LOC (Lady Of Chaos) house yesterday. But pictures of Pandy are coming!!!

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Augusto, The chocolate pied drake.

11 month old chocolate pie drake, Augusto, enjoying the water.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

My Cinnabun!

Now, you may be wondering, where are her ears? why does she have little elf ears? well, it's just her breeding, and I think it gives her a very cute and petite face. And I also think her little brown spot, looks like a little cinnabon. Which is what I have been calling her lately.
D.O.B 3/3/07, and when she was 10 days old, I de-horned her all by myself, and am very proud, because so far, there is no scurs growing back. She is my second successful de-horning, Carmellatte is my first successful de-horning.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

checking out the grass

Here they are, checking out the grass. 4 days old, and STILL cuter than buttons!
I love the expression on the orange chicks face, on the very left.
Getting a little bit more adventurous.

Now you may be thinking, what the heck is the chick in the very middle doing to her wing? well they run their wings thru their beaks to clean them, and I thought maybe you would think "what is that chick doing?" cause thats what I thought too, till I realized what the little fella was doing.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

cuter than buttons

Here are the now 5 day old chicks, with their mom at 1 day old, and the reason I decided to raise these little chickies that are cute as buttons is, because the next day, only 1 had gone with her, and the rest was laying in her nest where they had hatched, and worried about them being all by themself.
Here they are 2 days old, snuggling together for the night, still cuter than buttons!
aren't they sooooo cute?

this is what it takes to be cuter than buttons.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Shaddo and Carmella


On the left is 17 month old Shaddo, and on the right is her 7 month old daughter Carmellatte, Now, Shaddo tried weaning her kid 3-4 months ago, with no suck luck, Carmella is too persistent, so, Shaddo gave up. Carmella said, "No way momma, you cant wean me, your milk is too delicious to give up!" Lol.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

trail horse riding in Wenatchee 7 weeks ago


This is me & Tootie Fruity, the mare I rode 7 weeks ago, when we were in Wenatchee riding trail horses.