Friday, October 7, 2011

First morning in their new home....

This is something you rarely see, a photograph of me on my blog...I am enjoying a morning cuddle with our little boy Boots...

Princess (the Goat formally known as Deenie) however is a little more weary of us all...She will allow us to pet her if approached slowly...So as you can imagine, Sara is yet to pet her lol.

He seems happy to be home and enjoying lots of cuddles and scratches from everyone...He really is a very affectionate thoughtful boy.

Here is a closer look at their house....Inside has all the amenities...Running water...Hay manger to keep the eating hay clean and dry....bunk beds, they both seem to like the top bunk and have pooped all over it already.

From outside the fenced goat yard...

From inside the fenced goat yard...
You can see the tarp on top also gives them additional protection from the rain as well as shade (even though we put the pen under the oak tree as well)...It gets hot our in the Florida sun...did not want to cook our goats....

At least the menu seems agreeable to Princess (the Goat formally known as Deenie)

Now the goats are in place and all is function-able in their pen, I am itching to have time to make it "pretty" too...I guess hubby is making a start with that part since he is busy outside at the moment cleaning up all the tools etc that you can see laying around in the background of the photos..

Maybe over the weekend I will find sometime to cleanup and pretty up inside the people house too hehe.

Blessings Kelsie

8 comments:

On Crooked Creek said...

Kelsie,
So~o~o...nice to see you with the goats! I know you've wished for this to happen for a long time! Congratulations!
Fondly,
Pat

The Bransby Family Antics said...

Nawwww.... so cute!!! and so is the goats !! lol so happy for you !! i wonder if the goats know how lucky they are to be there xxxx

Saun said...

They are so cute...

Darla said...

How much fun is this going to be? So darn cute!

Dreaming said...

I enjoyed the description of their home, but I thought what you called 'the top bunk' was actually 'the jumping off point'!

As for our dog fence, sadly, a bit of it is still just held together with a wire here and there, but it is Tucker safe (for now) - the horse fence (there will be a blog post about that) took precedence!

luckybunny said...

So cute! I love the first picture and such a cute set up! So exciting!

dkshopgirl said...

wonderful! hope you're all well. they look super cute!

Glenda said...

Adorable - we had goats at our horse farm many years ago and I so enjoyed the kids when they were born.