What They Do In Pasture

16 Jan

This time of year, the goat don’t really go too far out in pasture, but there’s plenty to do on that first hill.  Obviously, they eat, which means I can cut back on their hay.

Pretzel with a corn leaf

Ostara nibbling grass

They rub against the fence.

Moose

Aphrodite

Ava going for the chin scratch

They scratch their horns/faces on the shrubs.

Victoria (she has picked up weight, but still needs a bit more)

They scare innocent squirrels.

Venus eating while the squirrel runs

Wondering why he’s been invaded and hoping they don’t eat the walnuts.

They might do a little fighting.

Hilda was rubbing on Wanda but decided, since her horn was already there, she might as well poke her.

They wear off a lot of energy! That’s a good thing.

3 Responses to “What They Do In Pasture”

  1. Jeanne January 17, 2023 at 12:34 am #

    Such great pictures! Pretzel looked so cute with the corn leaf in her mouth. The squirrel was really cute, too. I always wonder if they ever hurt each other, when they’re play fighting. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Eileen Wise January 17, 2023 at 4:23 am #

    Wonderful photos! The goats are all cuties. Take care, have a happy day!

  3. janicead January 18, 2023 at 12:33 pm #

    Ha! Guess cabin fever is not limited to humans.

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