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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 488147" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>Bek, I've got a real bad case of show withdrawal too. I have to wait till 9th February for our first show. But I am the chief steward for the goat section for that show, it is the first time they have offerred goat classes, so I have plenty to do in the meantime. </p><p></p><p>Pretty quiet here, we have finished kidding at work. Did a heap of pregnancy scanning, not real pleased with the new scanner. Didnt do as good a job, and the last goat to scan kicked the probe and severed the cord :annoyed: - so we wont be doing more scanning anytime soon. </p><p></p><p>Finally got my own kids tattooed and everything - just my luck the good little angora doeling broke one of her horns, so I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to show her anymore. It has to be the good one, doesnt it. On a better note, I brought home my new show Boer doeling, I'm very excited to have her home and start feeding her up and breaking her in for Canberra show. She's so pretty! :lol: Actually she is looking better and better every day, which is very exciting. </p><p></p><p>I'm off to an angora stud sale on Sunday, may come home with a buck if they go cheap enough. But I'm really just going for a sticky beak.</p><p></p><p>Things have really dried off here, no more green bits and a lot of dust. Really violent dust storms this evening, if any of my photos turned out alright, I'll post them. </p><p></p><p>Take care everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 488147, member: 3195"] Bek, I've got a real bad case of show withdrawal too. I have to wait till 9th February for our first show. But I am the chief steward for the goat section for that show, it is the first time they have offerred goat classes, so I have plenty to do in the meantime. Pretty quiet here, we have finished kidding at work. Did a heap of pregnancy scanning, not real pleased with the new scanner. Didnt do as good a job, and the last goat to scan kicked the probe and severed the cord :annoyed: - so we wont be doing more scanning anytime soon. Finally got my own kids tattooed and everything - just my luck the good little angora doeling broke one of her horns, so I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to show her anymore. It has to be the good one, doesnt it. On a better note, I brought home my new show Boer doeling, I'm very excited to have her home and start feeding her up and breaking her in for Canberra show. She's so pretty! :lol: Actually she is looking better and better every day, which is very exciting. I'm off to an angora stud sale on Sunday, may come home with a buck if they go cheap enough. But I'm really just going for a sticky beak. Things have really dried off here, no more green bits and a lot of dust. Really violent dust storms this evening, if any of my photos turned out alright, I'll post them. Take care everyone. [/QUOTE]
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