Human pregnancy tests don't work on goats.
Case closed.
I'll never learn.
Lisa
In 2008 my husband and I decided to try our hand at farming. We had no previous experience at what we were doing except for raising a few laying hens. After all the media hype with E-coli and other strange things in our food we just had a strong desire to know where our food was coming from. We both have full time jobs and a 14 year old son. We have jumped into this with both feet and we are learning as we go. We are interested to hear other people's comments.
You're funny.
ReplyDeleteYou just got us all excited about another baby. then you spoil it all by saying for the goat. So it doesn't work. Bummer would have been a good way to test them :)))
ReplyDeleteRina ... Our Slice of Heaven
Got an idea for you to try on Tundra. It's gross and she will have to stay outside for a while. Next chook she kills, take it and put it in a orange net kind of bag, let her sniff it good, then tie it around her neck for a few days, she woun't like the smell, or the flies but she will learn. You might need a washing peg for your nose too. I sure would give it a go
ReplyDeleteRina ... Our slice of heaven
LOL!
ReplyDeleteLol, thanks for the morning laugh!!! This made my day!
ReplyDelete~Lynn
LOL, that was so funny! Lesson learned :)
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