November 21, 2024

VIDEO: The bittersweet story of my beautiful new goats. | VLOG


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17 thoughts on “VIDEO: The bittersweet story of my beautiful new goats. | VLOG

  1. I am a neuroblastoma survivor and fall to my knees every single time when I hear of a new diagnosis. Lil Juniper is the same age I was … treated at Childrens Hospital L.A. in 1966-69 … and thankfully I had a whole congregation praying for me and God created a miracle and I survived. Now I'm a grandma of 57 who will be praying my heart out for lil Juniper, her Mom and Dad … btw the story was miraculous in itself so I know it's happening. #UsedByGod

  2. WOW…I love this story. God has worked in my life in similar ways. He placed the desire for more goats on your husbands heart and then placed those goats for you to find. Praise God

  3. God always answers your prayer's , just sometimes you don't understand the answer , but this time , it's clear that He answered that Families Prayer's through YOU !! Thank you for blessing us all with your Video's , God Bless you all 🙂

  4. Your goats are beautiful. I love my goats but mine are all mixed. I started out with Nubian/Saanen mixed does and as the years went by bred the one original and her offspring to Nigerian Dwarf Bucks. Just love the mixed colored coats and their patterns. Right now I have a Kiko/Nubian doe and her daughter is a mix with the Nigerian. The daughter was bred to a Kiko Buck and from her we have a little buck I call "Willie" and two does, one white and one brown. Willie's coat is a mix of white and almost orange-brown color. His daddy, Frankie had a white coat and blue eye. His eye color is why I called him "Frankie". I have noticed that my Kiko mixed does give birth easily where as the Nigerian Does I have to be around and watch because they tend to need help. I have a buck I call "Mr. King" because he is a brown goat with a white crown on his side. I have a doe I call "Chicky" because she is brown with a white chicken on her side.

  5. It's amazing how God puts people together, for each other's needs!! God is always good!!will be praying!!can you tell me, do certain goat breeds, I ask because I'm 61, and I want a couple goats for milk, what do you recommend, I am just worried about being butted! And can you have just 2.. and do they need to be bred every year to keep having milk?? I was thinking nigerian dwarf, I just would like a gentle kinda goat the lamanchas look big, what is your advice please??Thank you!

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