>Just before 5 o’clock this arvo, PND’s Brenda telephoned me to come over, so of course I thought that it was because Ruby and Rowan’s half-siblings [ due this week ] had arrived… but no… there was mummy goat clearly still enceinte.
Obviously though something was up. Brenda had a grin from ear to ear and a conspiratorial gleam in her eye.
and then I spotted these two
all together now …awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
no names yet so suggestions might be welcome
ETA Yes I guess it’s a bit hard to suggest names if you don’t know the sexes – the big one is a mare and the little one with the mohawk is a colt. Apparently the people were selling 40 of them – marriage break up and the hubby was refusing to feed them. Common tale around here I’m afraid… and no I’m NOT getting a horse. It’s expensive enough feeding four goats, three cats, two ducks and a partridge in a pear tree. I’ll just visit these.
>meet the new neigh-bours
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>So, two females? two males? one of each?
>Can’t think of names. Too overwhelmed by the cuteness and those deep, dark eyes. Must rest until it passes. Too. Much. Cute.
>Gorgeous! The mare reminds me of one of those suede My Little Pony dolls – you can practically feel how soft she is, just from the photo!
>Oooh, pretty! I suggest Deborah Harry for the mare (I know, obvious, but still!) and Jon Bon Jovi for the foal. Weeeeeeeeeeee!
>Wow, they have sweet faces! I do like seeing all of the animal friends you have.
>How about for the colt with the mohair, because he looks like a punk, something cute like Brewster (Punkie) from the 80’s. Charlotte for the mare? (after the sort of light charcoal colour?)????????
>Sorry, not thinking straight – should be MOHAWK!! not mohair!!!
>They are so cute… names which come to mind are :-Bonnie and Clyde Kylie and JasonSonny and CherTina T and Jimmi HPlease do let us know their names when the decision has been made.Best WishesMaggie
>Awwwwwwwwwwww