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We have a few more animals around the farm besides horses!
Crickett is my goat. She is a 4 year old Nigerian Dwarf. Nigerian Dwarves are sort of like Pygmy goats, but not as fat. Many people are surprised at what kind of stuff we can do with our goats; Crickett is an excellent jumper, and bows, lies down and rears on command. Right now we are working on the Spanish Walk and Sitting.
Alora and Crickett Jumping our elaborate jump made of 2 dustpans, a stick and a flowerpot.
Cocoa is my sister's goat. She is also a Nigerian Dwarf. She is very different from her twin sister, Crickett, Crickett is calm and laid back, while Cocoa is jumpy and energetic. She is an excellent jumper, and rears, does the capriole, and Spanish Walk on command.
Cocoa looks on as Alora does the Spanish Walk.
Willow Willow was our little Sheltie. She had to put up with frequent rude goats butting her, but didn't mind. She also got used to all the horses, which didn't seem to bother her. She was a very sweet little dog. She passed away in August 2005.
Sophie Sophie is the newest addition to the family. She is a young Pomeranian puppy. Her spunky personality has been fun to keep up with, and she fits in nicely with all the black and white horses.
Lila Lila is the official mouser for the farm. She's very talented at it, and since moving to Washington, she's also taken up gopher hunting. She's a little black and white pound cat, and is frequently spotted following around whoever happens to be outside at the moment.
Spanky Spanky is the resident lump. She came with our new house, and has grown about 10 sizes too big. She's very sweet though, with a certain "Garfield look" about her. |
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