Grand kids who have been training their rescued goats to do tricks

Great pictures, but where are the goats?? :slight_smile: The suspense is killing me, I should be watching your goats doing tricks instead of working.

well I was premature in this thread as I was unaware of a confidentiality agreement so had to remove some content… this agreement also restricts any posting of photos of the kids with the goats

If things go forward it will much later that I can say what’s happening, the next weeks will tell

I love your farm posts Clanter. They always make me smile and laugh.

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since the circuses have mostly been closed this place has turned into one … with all this going on there is still Bonnie and Lakota who have been neglected somewhat however they are still being worked with.

We had seven days when all the horses were kept up due to rain, yesterday was the first day they were out. Last night, at first Bonnie refused to go back to her stall but finally did (food is there dear)

This morning I put Lakota in the round pen so Socrates could run in the big field without Lakota chasing him. Lakota was moved first and before I got back to the barn Bonnie was banging on her door wanting (demanding?) to be let out, she was most patient with me getting her halter on, then actually walked to the barn door to be let loose. She has spent most of her 22 years as an outdoor 24/7 rain or shine horse who prides herself in how tough she is (But really, really likes her stall when the cold wind driven rain comes from the north)

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Love the pic of the golden in the cart. Such a big smile on his(?) face. Cute!

Sucha loves horses, she was raised with them… her best buddy was Mulligan

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this is Sucha as pup, daughter was working on a Clydesdale ranch teaching the beasts to work under saddle

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