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Kate had her baby! Our last doe, Princess Kate, had her baby. She was the smallest of the does, so Im not that surprised that she was bred later than the other two. In fact, for next year, Im going to plan to have kids around this time. The weather is a little warmer and there isnt an icy wind cutting through the barn. Continue reading . This entry was posted on 7 April 2013, in Farming. And tagged Baby animals. What Ive Learned.so far. Goats 1st milking. Continue reading . And tagged Baby animals.

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Kate had her baby! Our last doe, Princess Kate, had her baby. She was the smallest of the does, so Im not that surprised that she was bred later than the other two. In fact, for next year, Im going to plan to have kids around this time. The weather is a little warmer and there isnt an icy wind cutting through the barn. Continue reading . This entry was posted on 7 April 2013, in Farming. And tagged Baby animals. What Ive Learned.so far. Goats 1st milking. Continue reading . And tagged Baby animals.

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