Showing posts with label Country Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Country Life. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2015

Goats Currently For Sale

Hi all!  I'm probably going to be getting out of the goats here soon.  Firstly because my dad doesn't like them...secondly because I'm going to be graduating in the spring so I don't have time to milk a doe twice a day :) lol  We may decide to keep all or some of them if they don't sell right away - and I'll keep you updated on if they sell of if we're keeping them - just wanted to put this out there so if any of y'all were looking for some family friendly goats you could have this option.  So here are my goats that I have for sale.  All my goats are CAE free.  Please tell your friends about them and let me know if you or anyone else is interested in them!  Thanks!

Trixie

Trixie is a registered Nigerian Dwarf doe on her second milking - she's registered with the American Goat Society - her registered name is Redeeming Grace Trixie - her dam is Melody Springs Molina and her sire is Coyote Kidz Oreo Cookie - she was born on February 18th, 2014. She is a great looking doe with two moon spots on her belly, buckskin colored body with white on her face. She gives a lot of milk for a nigerian and has amazing tasting milk. I've had her as a bottle baby since a few days old - and I bought her from a great breeder. I've included pics of her kids from last year and this year - she throws some amazing colored kids! She is up to date on hoof care and de-worming, is being fed alfalfa hay now while she's milking, and I've always fed her organic grain, hay, de-wormer, etc. She's good with her feet or milk bag being handled and she never kicked at the stantion. Easy milker!!! Would be great for a family farm - great around kids!



Babies from her first year

First year kids again

Second year kids

Her bag is empty in this pic - I had just milked her out




This is Trixie as a kid

Tris

Tris is a registered Nigerian Dwarf doe - registered with the American Goat Society - her mother is Redeeming Grace Trixie and her father is Livin Dream Ranch Galileo - she's a dark brown color with white moon spots on her belly and white on her face. She's in with a young buck that was born here on our place this spring - so if you wait a month she'll be bred :) I bottle fed her from about a week old so she's a sweet tame little thing :) Would be great for a family farm - good around kids. She's up to date on hoof care and de-worming, and I've always fed her organic grain, hay, de-wormer, etc. I handle her feet and bag a lot ever since she was young so she should be incredibly easy to milk.  Asking $250




This is Tris (the dark one) and her brother at 1 day old


Buck

Buck was born on September 21, 2015. His mother's registered name is Redeeming Grace Trixie and his sire is Livin Dream Ranch Galileo. He will be registered with the American Goat Society. He has buckskin markings - and he is big and healthy. He is not disbudded.  Asking $100






Daisy

Daisy was born on September 21, 2015. Her mother is registered as Redeeming Grace Trixie and her sire is Livin Dream Ranch Galileo. She will be registered with the American Goat Society. She is a strong, healthy girl! Not disbudded.  Asking $200








If you are interested in any of these goats please call or text 406-381-3532 - thanks!

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Trixie Had Her Second Batch Of Kids!!!

On monday (spetember 21) Trixie gave birth to twins!  A buckling and doeling - they are sooooo cute!  They're buckskin colored with white spots.  I'll get them registered this week hopefully!  Here are some photos...

Here are mamma and babies :)

 And these are photos of the boy...


He is a cutie!



And here is the girl!



She's got more white on her than the boy

Sorry this is such a short post but I just wanted to get some photos of these sweeties on here before too much time got by :)

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Missoula Fair And Pro Rodeo

Yesterday me and mom went to the misuli (my way of saying missoula) fair and pro rodeo.  The fair grounds were way smaller than I thought they would be for misuli.  We had so much fun tho!  Tyler Barham was singing there (he is sooo good!!!) and we watched him for quite awhile.  I bought one of his shirts and he signed it for me, then we got some pictures together :)  He is actually from Florence MT and I thought that was pretty cool that we were from the same place (4 years probably makes me a MT native)!  He lives in Tennessee now.





The pro rodeo was pretty awesome!  There were some good riders too.  It was way too short tho :(  Here are some photos and videos of the bull and bronc riding:





I love how the picture captured that one horse in mid-prance (the one in the back) - that horse was fun to watch!





"I'm flying!"



A guy gets stomped pretty bad in this video:








Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Ridin' Horses

Last week I got in a 6 year old bay roan gelding named Rosco for training.  I don't know what breed he is (the owner doesn't either) but he has to be some sort of gaited breed because he has a running walk.  He is an amazing little guy (well not very little)!  He is so smart and already knows how to sidepass, pivot on the front and back end, back fast, stop with my seat, pony other horses, trail ride, and we are working on him turning with my seat in only 3 rides:)

I am so blessed to be able to do this!  Imagine it!  Having people pay you to do something that you love!

Her are some photos of Rosco:







And here are some more fun pics: