Very difficult, but necessary decision. Even if Winnie never developed the leg issues, it could show up in her offspring. It may not seem like that big of an issue. Female goats can only produce so many kids in their lifetimes. Winston on the other hand - and every buck from those lines - could have produced hundreds, if not thousands. All it takes is breeders overlooking or being unaware for issues like these to snowball. Since Penny's lines seemed to have a significant pass rate, it is safe to say that Winston who showed the debilitating defect would continue that as a dominant trait in his offspring. So for those that are maybe on the fence on why this had to happen - it is just extremely responsible not to allow any of that to happen. Even on a small scale, it just adds unnecessary burdens. So it is always nice to see breeders take this route to do their part to alleviate issues as they arise. To add as an aside - it is possible to breed out genetic defects, but it takes generations and years (talking decades or longer) of very careful breeding in a controlled environment. That would include a lot of culling. Every animal that isn't kept on that farm for the breeding would still need to be castrated/spayed for that to be done responsibly. For small hobby farms, it just isn't done. It is just more cost appropriate to start with and maintain healthy lines.
@@Weedemandreap I'm sad that the penny line is ending, but it's for the better because at least it won't get passed on to other farms/generations. You did the right thing, also don't listen to the haters! :)
I love how caring the Vet and the Tech are with them. They are truly caring. I am glad all went well. They will lead a happy life on the farm. Wow I didn’t know that is how a goats uterus looks like, very educational. I am glad the cyst was also removed from Willow for her quality of life. Winnie and Winston will be happy at their new home with their aunt.
This has made me respect and love your channel even more, if that's possible, bc y'all always strive to do what's best for your animals, even if it hurts your hearts. And I even made myself look at that gnarly ovary (thanks for the warning but, since it was rinsed, nbd) and am shocked at how huge that cyst was!! Take care! 🥰
Thank you for including the ovaries and cyst, I was very shocked to see the cyst was larger than the ovary… before it was identified I had thought it was reverse….. lol
@@judithburke1539 They don't have to worry about Luna having babies, because, with her health problems and age, it's highly unlikely but still a very slim chance of happening. So don't worry.
I loved that your vet called Winnie "Sweetheart" when talking to them before surgery. It makes you just want to snuggle them while they are sedated. Glad it's over for the Willow line.Farming comes with hard decisions but you explain it so clearly.
The most traumatic part of being spayed - fasting before :) Such an excellent comment from your vet. Experience in any procedure or illness is key. No one professional knows it all.
I love this! This is what true responsible breeders (of any animal) should do - assess, evaluate and do right by the animal and any future progeny (or not in the case of spading). Thank you for showing the process as much as you could. I'm sure it was an emotional experience as their Trusted Advisors.
I'm a little behind on watching your videos. But I'm catching up. Just watch willow and winnie get fixed and it was the thought of there not being any more of that line that made me cry a little. Very sad. I've been benge watching your videos to get cautgh up. You are doing a great job with your farm..
I’m glad Willow and Winnie are doing great after their spay. I keep up with you guys on Instagram and I saw they were both super tired and drowsy after.
Glad that Willow & Winnie finally got spayed!! Lovely colors & it’s a shame that they have bad leg genetics, but it’s for the best!! The did so well & I saw the uterus pictures on Instagram. So interesting! ❤️❤️
If you can get pine needles, they're perfect for adding some acidity to your berry bed 🍓🫐 "Willow's Stump" 😂😍 Too too cute. Sad for no more of her babies but totally understand and respect that choice. You're being a responsible goat owner 🤗
Thank you for posting this! Seeing the goat ovaries and uterus were super cool too! I’m hoping to become a vet, so I’m always so excited to see these kinds of things!
Poor babies! But hopefully they'll be able to live healthier and happy lives! I really LOVE what you guys did with engraving the tree stumps! Very creative! I love your channel so much, and I look forward to Friday's to see your cute and fun and educational videos! By the way, I have one of your hoodies and it's AMAZING!! So soft and cute, and I have gotten a lot of compliments and comments about it when I wear it! You should come out with a long-sleeved T-shirt! Super cute!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for showing us the uterus and the ovaries! It was such a neat thing to show! You guys are awesome. I do kind of wish you did the showed Winston’s “aftermath” too, but hey, this was awesome!
Sometimes good herd management stinks. Good call for completely stopping the Willow line, as hard as that must have been. Thank you for the anatomy lesson 😉 that was pretty interesting!
I had no idea spaying was a thing in goats. It's nice that you can do that since we know goats will breed whether you want them to or not! 😀 And...I'm super-glad you are rehoming. You don't have 40 acres and no neighbors to get annoyed by you and a bazillion animals. As much as you love them as pets, someone else can love them too. Good job.
I'm an old woman from the big city. I live in NC now. After watching you and your animals, I never wanted to hold a baby goat more, than this minute. They look so cuddly. Thank you for sharing.
I wish they could of had kids, it’s a shame that they both have the leg issues. But at lease there safe than sorry. Love watching your videos you make me excited for Fridays lol 💞💞
Dang that’s awesome the tree removal…. Poor goats mom and daughter doing better after surgery to end the line. Can’t wait to watch your channel evolve with all the breeding showing and pet goats. Hopefully the sweet silky chicken hatch those eggs.
Your videos are so entertaining & educational too. I love your daughter...her personality is awesome. Your son's eyes are incredibly beautiful. Your family is so sweet and I love what they are all living & learning as they grow up. Bravo to you all. : )
This has made me respect your channel so much! You do so much for your goats and treat them so respectfully! You are such an inspiration to me because of how well you look after your animals and treat them soooooo well. Love you guys so much!
I really love how invested you guys are to the health and well-being of your animals. You guys 100% are amazing in making sure your animals go to good homes and make sure you're not continueing to breed genetic defects in a line just to make profit from animal sales like some do. I love this channel so much. Yall are with your goats like I am with all my poultry. I have really been pushing herbology and always going that extra mile for my animals. 🥰 Always have my babies well-being at the forefront.
I am so THANKFUL YOU take the VERY BEST SPECIAL CARE of your Animal's. Even thou it cost more 💰💰. You want the very BEST FOR THEM. I watch HOPE at AL & GINA'S HOME-STEAD. SHE a FANTASTIC MOM & so LOVING. HOPE is the FAVORITE ONE. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. THANK YOU. SEE YA SOON, NOT SOON ENOUGH. LOVED THE TREE STUMPS. THAT WAS CUTE. GREAT VET. "SWEET 💜❤️ HEART 💜❤️ HEART ❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜 CHOW FROM SE MICHIGAN ✝️🛐🌹🇺🇸🌹🀄
We lost a Nigerian doe years ago going under anesthesia - a risky option. I am glad you and your vet are well versed in the pros and cons. Thanks for educating viewers, protecting the gene pool, and ensuring the future of these individual goats. Sad to see Penny line end, but better than having another breeder go through the heartache you guys have. Take care!
Thanks for sharing a very nice video 📹, the girls look like they did really good after the surgeries, and the string beans salad 🥗 looks very tasty, 😊👍💕💕💕
I'm literally tearing up over you rehoming Winston and Winnie. We just got 2 doelings to breed next year and I feel like I'm going to end up with a herd of 40 because I won't be able to let go!
This is the best option available to most small farmers. Most farmers, including myself, would have no choice but to either continue the line and make it someone else's problem that would ruin our reputations or you need to cull the line out. I've had to cull several lines from my heard and it's heartbreaking, but this is a business at the end of the day and if you can't pencil out the math then it's not going to work. I'm so happy and proud of you for being in a position where you can keep your goats but make sure the overall success of the farm is guarded. Amazing and awesome work on your part.
I love your videos they're so well put together. They have a lot of personality and are educational, for all ages. You done a beautiful job at styling the chicken 🐔 coop, goat 🐐 barns, swimming 🏊♂️ pond and garden. 🍅🥬🫐🍓 Thanks to all four 👨👩👧👦 of you!
I absolutely love that your goal is to better the breed! It's the most responsible thing and I wish more breeders(of all animals, not just goats) were like this!
I was so worried when I read the title, but very relieved when I saw the surgery was the "fixing" surgery!!! The is a small silver lining in that they needed the surgery in that the cyst was found and removed before it had a chance to change if it could and shorten her life, so Yay!!! The silkie could be sitting on unfertilized eggs, just like Kiwi will do unless y'all put fertilized eggs under her. In a few weeks I would go out after dark and candle the eggs and remove any unfertilized, otherwise they'll rot and ooo is that gross. I say do it after dark as she be more asleep and less likely to abandon the nest. And yes she could be producing eggs that have been fertilized by Big Red!!! LOL!! Roosters are as bad as the bucks in being bent on insuring all females they can reach are mated!!
I love y’all’s vet. He’s the type of vet I wanted to be growing up. But at 14 I broke my back, pelvis, and left leg. There’s no way I could be lifting goats. So I decided on midwifery for humans. Back wasn’t strong enough for RN rotation that I needed, as I needed a BSN to get my CNM. Didn’t work out, so I became an RDA. Back injury, over 20 years later, took that from me as my hand dexterity was diminishing. So I became a caregiver for elderly with dementia, until my spine took my leg stability. I’m now 37 waiting on a full spinal fusion. And you, DaNelle, inspire me all the time. I feel like we have similarish stories in that respect, love caring for people and animals, but health got in the way. And you’ve found a way to maintain. I’m hoping after surgery (surgeries), I am capable of all that you can do. Thank you for these amazing videos of your lives on a homestead. Living my dream that for now I’ll share vicariously lol.
I love your videos so much and they relate so much to my life! The only bad thing is my favorite goat i owned named Kane sadly passed away a few months ago.
Aw, made my heart so sad, when you said that’s the end of the line. But you guys are such responsible breeders, and you sure produce pretty goats. Your herd is just going to get better and better! ❤️❤️
Sad but necessary to happen. Sweet Willow & Winnie will still be happy sweet goats that are well loved by all. The green bean salad looked yummy. Thanks for sharing.
I was so conserned about Willow and Winnie, im glad they recovered safely. its sad to see Winnie and Winston go but its what is best for the farm and it would be too many goats. Im so happy you are keeping Willow though, it wouldnt be the same without her just like if Luna left.
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Very difficult, but necessary decision. Even if Winnie never developed the leg issues, it could show up in her offspring. It may not seem like that big of an issue. Female goats can only produce so many kids in their lifetimes. Winston on the other hand - and every buck from those lines - could have produced hundreds, if not thousands. All it takes is breeders overlooking or being unaware for issues like these to snowball. Since Penny's lines seemed to have a significant pass rate, it is safe to say that Winston who showed the debilitating defect would continue that as a dominant trait in his offspring.
So for those that are maybe on the fence on why this had to happen - it is just extremely responsible not to allow any of that to happen. Even on a small scale, it just adds unnecessary burdens. So it is always nice to see breeders take this route to do their part to alleviate issues as they arise.
To add as an aside - it is possible to breed out genetic defects, but it takes generations and years (talking decades or longer) of very careful breeding in a controlled environment. That would include a lot of culling. Every animal that isn't kept on that farm for the breeding would still need to be castrated/spayed for that to be done responsibly. For small hobby farms, it just isn't done. It is just more cost appropriate to start with and maintain healthy lines.
Thank you for explaining this SO well!
@@Weedemandreap I'm sad that the penny line is ending, but it's for the better because at least it won't get passed on to other farms/generations. You did the right thing, also don't listen to the haters! :)
Winnie was so cute with those blue eyes
@@anaa6573 Right, that’s why all the owners have been notified and luckily, have never bred them and never will.
What happened to Wally ???
"He has the best personality ever."
Jasper: "And have you seen my fangs?!"
Totally! Those dang fangs are so uniquely adorable !
I love how caring the Vet and the Tech are with them. They are truly caring. I am glad all went well. They will lead a happy life on the farm. Wow I didn’t know that is how a goats uterus looks like, very educational. I am glad the cyst was also removed from Willow for her quality of life. Winnie and Winston will be happy at their new home with their aunt.
This comment is 3 hours ago but the video is 2??? Tf?
"Why do I look so weird?"
"You always look weird."
That is such a sibling response xD
So glad they went through surgery alright!
They were so cute when they were done with the surgey.
This has made me respect and love your channel even more, if that's possible, bc y'all always strive to do what's best for your animals, even if it hurts your hearts. And I even made myself look at that gnarly ovary (thanks for the warning but, since it was rinsed, nbd) and am shocked at how huge that cyst was!! Take care! 🥰
It was big! I was surprised too! Thanks so much for the kind words :)
Second time I've watched. I enjoyed. Thank you
Thank you for including the ovaries and cyst, I was very shocked to see the cyst was larger than the ovary… before it was identified I had thought it was reverse….. lol
Happy this is getting done, no chance of accidental babies!! Luna looking like a queen as usual.
I'm surprised that you didn't have Luna spayed too.
@@judithburke1539 They don't have to worry about Luna having babies, because, with her health problems and age, it's highly unlikely but still a very slim chance of happening. So don't worry.
What happened to wally
Glad they got fixed but so disappointing that those pesky legs took down such a pretty and well behaved line. (At least according to the vids, 😂)
I know! 😢 Heartbreaking
@@Weedemandreap Very! I love their colors and their silly personalities.
I so sad 😢
The kitchens is gorgeous! So glad the girls are recovering well!
I loved that your vet called Winnie "Sweetheart" when talking to them before surgery. It makes you just want to snuggle them while they are sedated. Glad it's over for the Willow line.Farming comes with hard decisions but you explain it so clearly.
Spaying them is such a good idea. Especially if you won't be breeding them. You guys obviously love your livestock!
The most traumatic part of being spayed - fasting before :) Such an excellent comment from your vet. Experience in any procedure or illness is key. No one professional knows it all.
😂 Seriously!
@@Weedemandreap Oh the look of disgust you get 😆
I love you guys😘
I love this! This is what true responsible breeders (of any animal) should do - assess, evaluate and do right by the animal and any future progeny (or not in the case of spading). Thank you for showing the process as much as you could. I'm sure it was an emotional experience as their Trusted Advisors.
I can remember the day Willow was born it is so cool to see how far she has come.🥰😭
Me too. It's crazy isn't it? It's so crazy that we got to see that!
Awe, my beautiful Willow. I'm so glad she had this surgery or you wouldn't even have known about the cist. Love you guys. 😍
Greenbeans are great when you pickle them! DILLY BEANS our absolute favorite in our house and you can store them for a long time.
Ok you’ve convinced me! 😍
I love goats but I like the babies and the bigger ones they were so cute
Thank you so much for doing this for them. As someone who has ovary cysts, willow will feel much better!
I'm a little behind on watching your videos. But I'm catching up. Just watch willow and winnie get fixed and it was the thought of there not being any more of that line that made me cry a little. Very sad. I've been benge watching your videos to get cautgh up. You are doing a great job with your farm..
I have watched this channel for years and the fact they they are responsible enough to do this is amazing much respect to y’all! Hello from Michigan 👋
I’m glad Willow and Winnie are doing great after their spay. I keep up with you guys on Instagram and I saw they were both super tired and drowsy after.
You are perfect with taking care of your animals🙏❤️👍
That's so cute you wrote Willows name on her stump! She is such a special girl❤
I’m really gonna miss the penny line an I’m gonna miss Winnie and Winston because of how cute they are😍😢🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️
That was a heck of a good precision tree felling! Good job Kevin and Dale!
Omg Jaspers little fangs when he’s looking at the camera! He’s such a sweet baby 😍
Glad that Willow & Winnie finally got spayed!! Lovely colors & it’s a shame that they have bad leg genetics, but it’s for the best!! The did so well & I saw the uterus pictures on Instagram. So interesting! ❤️❤️
I love the plan to keep babies for longer to really know who is the best to keep!!
If you can get pine needles, they're perfect for adding some acidity to your berry bed 🍓🫐
"Willow's Stump" 😂😍 Too too cute. Sad for no more of her babies but totally understand and respect that choice. You're being a responsible goat owner 🤗
A quick note on pine needles! They're only truly acidic when green. Once they dry, the acidity is negligible.
I love winnie xx
i love love love that your got educated about goat structure and now we get to follow show goat adventures
Wishing willow and Winnie a smooth recovery ❤️🩹 I love what you did with the stumps🥰
Thank you for posting this! Seeing the goat ovaries and uterus were super cool too! I’m hoping to become a vet, so I’m always so excited to see these kinds of things!
I agree very educational and interesting.
Let be honest.... Luna and Willow are the stars of the show lol. ⭐🐐
You really are looking out for your animals! It's funny to see how the geese and goats interact!
Poor babies! But hopefully they'll be able to live healthier and happy lives! I really LOVE what you guys did with engraving the tree stumps! Very creative! I love your channel so much, and I look forward to Friday's to see your cute and fun and educational videos! By the way, I have one of your hoodies and it's AMAZING!! So soft and cute, and I have gotten a lot of compliments and comments about it when I wear it! You should come out with a long-sleeved T-shirt! Super cute!
Yay!!!
Bless willow and Winnie I’m going to miss Winnie and winston but I’m glad you get to keep willow she’ll always be on your farm bless her
I agree with you
@@An_Astronaut_with_nothing thankyou
Poor Penny and Wenny. I love your videos and how you make us smile. I hope Wenny and Penny feel better.
Opps I meant Willow not penny
Willow on the stump with her girl… awwww my heart melts 😍
Thank you, thank you, thank you for showing us the uterus and the ovaries! It was such a neat thing to show! You guys are awesome. I do kind of wish you did the showed Winston’s “aftermath” too, but hey, this was awesome!
Although it was a difficult decision to spay the girls, I commend you for making the best decision for the breed!
Ugh. I love the Willow line. I love the colors. So pretty. Sad they have the leg issues. 😭
Sometimes good herd management stinks. Good call for completely stopping the Willow line, as hard as that must have been. Thank you for the anatomy lesson 😉 that was pretty interesting!
Luna and willow are my favs , so glad your keeping them. They are both so darn sweet
Sweet girls, so brave. DaNelle, your kindness and love for your herd shines through. 🐐🐐🐐💕
Hello and HUGS !!
It’s sad but it’s for a good cause penny would be a proud that she got meet her own grandkids
Man am never disappointed with your videos. You are the best gentle folks. I am glad the goats 🐐 are feeling good
I had no idea spaying was a thing in goats. It's nice that you can do that since we know goats will breed whether you want them to or not! 😀
And...I'm super-glad you are rehoming. You don't have 40 acres and no neighbors to get annoyed by you and a bazillion animals.
As much as you love them as pets, someone else can love them too. Good job.
I think it's really cool how you're trying to improve the quality of your goats' genetics and farm while still caring about the animals. 🙃
I just love watching your channel. It’s full of feel good moments.
I'm an old woman from the big city. I live in NC now. After watching you and your animals, I never wanted to hold a baby goat more, than this minute. They look so cuddly. Thank you for sharing.
I wish they could of had kids, it’s a shame that they both have the leg issues. But at lease there safe than sorry. Love watching your videos you make me excited for Fridays lol 💞💞
I love that Winnie and Winston are going to live with Nymphadora! That sounds like it will be a great place for them.
Dang that’s awesome the tree removal…. Poor goats mom and daughter doing better after surgery to end the line. Can’t wait to watch your channel evolve with all the breeding showing and pet goats. Hopefully the sweet silky chicken hatch those eggs.
Your videos are so entertaining & educational too. I love your daughter...her personality is awesome. Your son's eyes are incredibly beautiful. Your family is so sweet and I love what they are all living & learning as they grow up. Bravo to you all. : )
Glad the ladies recovered. 🙏🏻❤️
Conscientious goat owners! So good to see this on your farm!
Oh thank you for showing that! It’s Fascinating!
This has made me respect your channel so much! You do so much for your goats and treat them so respectfully! You are such an inspiration to me because of how well you look after your animals and treat them soooooo well. Love you guys so much!
Thank you!
I really love how invested you guys are to the health and well-being of your animals. You guys 100% are amazing in making sure your animals go to good homes and make sure you're not continueing to breed genetic defects in a line just to make profit from animal sales like some do. I love this channel so much. Yall are with your goats like I am with all my poultry. I have really been pushing herbology and always going that extra mile for my animals. 🥰 Always have my babies well-being at the forefront.
Truly educational and so glad that all went well for those two adorable goats! 🐐💛
So what can't Kevin do? The man specializes in everything! 😃 Never seen a goat spay before, amazing, and so responsible.
I am so THANKFUL YOU take the VERY BEST SPECIAL CARE of your Animal's. Even thou it cost more 💰💰. You want the very BEST FOR THEM. I watch HOPE at AL & GINA'S HOME-STEAD. SHE a FANTASTIC MOM & so LOVING. HOPE is the FAVORITE ONE. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. THANK YOU.
SEE YA SOON, NOT SOON ENOUGH. LOVED THE TREE STUMPS. THAT WAS CUTE.
GREAT VET. "SWEET 💜❤️ HEART 💜❤️ HEART ❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜
CHOW FROM SE MICHIGAN ✝️🛐🌹🇺🇸🌹🀄
We lost a Nigerian doe years ago going under anesthesia - a risky option. I am glad you and your vet are well versed in the pros and cons. Thanks for educating viewers, protecting the gene pool, and ensuring the future of these individual goats. Sad to see Penny line end, but better than having another breeder go through the heartache you guys have. Take care!
I love your videos! Thank you for sharing the surgery!
Me gustan tus vídeos! Muy bonita tu granja!
Luna, you are a QUEEN. don't let anyone tell you differently Luna
i cannot believe i've been watching you for over 3 years!
Thanks for sharing a very nice video 📹, the girls look like they did really good after the surgeries, and the string beans salad 🥗 looks very tasty, 😊👍💕💕💕
Such a shame. I still think Winnie is the prettiest goat you got. And, so sweet.
I was so excited about Winnie babies.
I'm literally tearing up over you rehoming Winston and Winnie. We just got 2 doelings to breed next year and I feel like I'm going to end up with a herd of 40 because I won't be able to let go!
I love what you’ve done with willows stump! It’s awesome, it will always be hers even when she’s gone
Responsible breeding is so important in farming. It's great to see :)
This is the best option available to most small farmers. Most farmers, including myself, would have no choice but to either continue the line and make it someone else's problem that would ruin our reputations or you need to cull the line out.
I've had to cull several lines from my heard and it's heartbreaking, but this is a business at the end of the day and if you can't pencil out the math then it's not going to work.
I'm so happy and proud of you for being in a position where you can keep your goats but make sure the overall success of the farm is guarded. Amazing and awesome work on your part.
Thank you!! 🥰
You guys are doing well. The vet is very good.
I love watching and learning from your videos! I got a lot from this one 💖🐐🐐🐐
I love your videos they're so well put together. They have a lot of personality and are educational, for all ages. You done a beautiful job at styling the chicken 🐔 coop, goat 🐐 barns, swimming 🏊♂️ pond and garden. 🍅🥬🫐🍓 Thanks to all four 👨👩👧👦 of you!
Not Willows Stump...😂😂😂😂😂😂 So happy you,'re keeping Willow !💝💝💕💕
I absolutely love that your goal is to better the breed! It's the most responsible thing and I wish more breeders(of all animals, not just goats) were like this!
GREAT VIDEO, THANK YOU
I was so worried when I read the title, but very relieved when I saw the surgery was the "fixing" surgery!!! The is a small silver lining in that they needed the surgery in that the cyst was found and removed before it had a chance to change if it could and shorten her life, so Yay!!!
The silkie could be sitting on unfertilized eggs, just like Kiwi will do unless y'all put fertilized eggs under her. In a few weeks I would go out after dark and candle the eggs and remove any unfertilized, otherwise they'll rot and ooo is that gross. I say do it after dark as she be more asleep and less likely to abandon the nest. And yes she could be producing eggs that have been fertilized by Big Red!!! LOL!! Roosters are as bad as the bucks in being bent on insuring all females they can reach are mated!!
I love y’all’s vet. He’s the type of vet I wanted to be growing up. But at 14 I broke my back, pelvis, and left leg. There’s no way I could be lifting goats. So I decided on midwifery for humans. Back wasn’t strong enough for RN rotation that I needed, as I needed a BSN to get my CNM. Didn’t work out, so I became an RDA. Back injury, over 20 years later, took that from me as my hand dexterity was diminishing. So I became a caregiver for elderly with dementia, until my spine took my leg stability. I’m now 37 waiting on a full spinal fusion. And you, DaNelle, inspire me all the time. I feel like we have similarish stories in that respect, love caring for people and animals, but health got in the way. And you’ve found a way to maintain. I’m hoping after surgery (surgeries), I am capable of all that you can do. Thank you for these amazing videos of your lives on a homestead. Living my dream that for now I’ll share vicariously lol.
I love your videos so much and they relate so much to my life! The only bad thing is my favorite goat i owned named Kane sadly passed away a few months ago.
I think that is a very wise decision. Too many pets is not what your goat herd needs. I look forward to the future
Watching her get cuddles and stroked by the vet assistant while she’s under made me weep. It’s obvious they really care about their patients 💕
I love your videos they brighten up my day and make me so happy! 💗. You goats are so good behaved.
Aw, made my heart so sad, when you said that’s the end of the line. But you guys are such responsible breeders, and you sure produce pretty goats. Your herd is just going to get better and better! ❤️❤️
i hope winston and winnie have great lifes
Thanks for the video! Awww the girls actually look calm for once😆
I appreciate you showing the uterus and ovaries. That was so interesting!!! Glad they're doing okay. ❤
Sad but necessary to happen. Sweet Willow & Winnie will still be happy sweet goats that are well loved by all. The green bean salad looked yummy. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad the goats did okay and also I enjoy your videos hope you keep up the awesome videos
You take such great care of your goats. They get a lot of care and love! 🐐🤎🐐
I saw the photos on intsa just loved how Winnie just waited for willow to get up, I hope they have fast and safe recovery
I was so conserned about Willow and Winnie, im glad they recovered safely.
its sad to see Winnie and Winston go but its what is best for the farm and it would be too many goats.
Im so happy you are keeping Willow though, it wouldnt be the same without her just like if Luna left.
Get well soon willow and winnie.
Green bean salad 😋.
You guys are AWSOME