tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1220057250271426855.post3856531055821768938..comments2023-06-08T10:14:58.258-04:00Comments on The Yeoman Farmer: Our Pet GoatTYFhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14507074580402175405noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1220057250271426855.post-51853138813850761972011-03-20T07:38:37.520-04:002011-03-20T07:38:37.520-04:00We bottle feed all our babies and they still bond ...We bottle feed all our babies and they still bond well with other goats. I'd put her back in the barn and just bottle feed her. She gets to interact with goats, but is still getting nourishment. We have some friends who were given a goat who had been a house goat. There was a reason he was GIVEN away. Annoying little booger. Anytime you went into the pasture that goat was stuck on you, rubbing against you, nosing your hand. Couple that with the buck stink and... well, they got rid of him not too long later. Good luck!Homesteading Mommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00883188912689929377noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1220057250271426855.post-30606377639191096202011-03-19T11:45:50.288-04:002011-03-19T11:45:50.288-04:00Hubsy loves your blog and suggested it to me; now ...Hubsy loves your blog and suggested it to me; now I am a fan as well. This is a great story, especially when so much trouble is in the world. You could call her "Puddles" after the little floor messes? Maybe she will become a yard-goat?Barbb bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13636150622598577684noreply@blogger.com