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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 454494" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>We got 8 ml of rain. Not much, settled the dust but thats all. </p><p></p><p>I'm off to Cargills in about half an hour for a uni prac. Should be alright, havent been in an abs since meat judging this yr so I'm raring to go! lol </p><p></p><p>All my goats are doing pretty well. The old girls are getting more calm - managed to catch one in the paddock yesterday to trim her feet. No kids yet - we thought at shearing they looked about a month away, its been three weeks? I think and they still look about a month away. Its annoying we dont have a date - because the buck got through the fence - but I will just have to keep watching and waiting. </p><p></p><p>Went to Cobram show on the weekend with goats. That was an interesting experience. We got halfway there with the tandem trailer full of goats, and lost a wheel. So we had to go slowly home (40 kph), get the small trailer from the women up the road who had borrowed it, and we only brought half the team. But we ended up with two reserve champion doe ribbons, and 7 placings from 7 animals. </p><p></p><p>Actually, it was the first time goats had been exhibited at Cobram, and we were really well recieved, both by the show society and the general public. The show society were very keen to help, asking what we needed for next year and wanting to know more about goats in general. They have asked for some Angoras for next year as well. There were plenty of inquiries all day about goats and we gave out a heap of business cards. </p><p></p><p>What was very pleasing was the interest we got in harness goats. We had the wether there in harness and took him around the grounds and in the grand parade. We are slowly getting people interested in it. </p><p></p><p>wow, cant believe how much I just wrote. Its almost time to go to the abs and I have to clean my boots so I will cya later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 454494, member: 3195"] We got 8 ml of rain. Not much, settled the dust but thats all. I'm off to Cargills in about half an hour for a uni prac. Should be alright, havent been in an abs since meat judging this yr so I'm raring to go! lol All my goats are doing pretty well. The old girls are getting more calm - managed to catch one in the paddock yesterday to trim her feet. No kids yet - we thought at shearing they looked about a month away, its been three weeks? I think and they still look about a month away. Its annoying we dont have a date - because the buck got through the fence - but I will just have to keep watching and waiting. Went to Cobram show on the weekend with goats. That was an interesting experience. We got halfway there with the tandem trailer full of goats, and lost a wheel. So we had to go slowly home (40 kph), get the small trailer from the women up the road who had borrowed it, and we only brought half the team. But we ended up with two reserve champion doe ribbons, and 7 placings from 7 animals. Actually, it was the first time goats had been exhibited at Cobram, and we were really well recieved, both by the show society and the general public. The show society were very keen to help, asking what we needed for next year and wanting to know more about goats in general. They have asked for some Angoras for next year as well. There were plenty of inquiries all day about goats and we gave out a heap of business cards. What was very pleasing was the interest we got in harness goats. We had the wether there in harness and took him around the grounds and in the grand parade. We are slowly getting people interested in it. wow, cant believe how much I just wrote. Its almost time to go to the abs and I have to clean my boots so I will cya later. [/QUOTE]
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