Thursday, July 2, 2009

You'd think I'd learn...


I like to wear my Birkenstock sandals when I'm out and about on our little farm-ette. The two white tan lines across the tops of my feet are my sign that summer is finally HERE!


I feed in them and I clean pens in them....


I was raking up the loose hay/straw in the goat pen the other day and felt something warm on my foot... Spot, the goat, was in full squat peeing all over the top of my foot!



When I feed the goats, Rosie always manages to step on the tops of my feet with her little cloven goatie hooves. OW! MUTHER OF ...... (imagine me hopping around)


You'd think I'd learn to wear decent, protective footwear.


No, of course not. My German ancestry makes sure that "stubborn" sticks with me at all times....


We had a call last night from a man in Sterling CO looking for two milkers. I gave him the information on Rosie and Chocolate.... it makes me sad to think about selling them but they can't all stay. They are excellent producers and that is what he wants. Producers to feed bum kids in his Boer goat operation. He says he'll be in town this weekend or next week and will give me a call.


I get attached to the milkers ... not so much the kids cuz I know the kids will be sold. I know them for a few months, while the milkers I see two times a day every day and I have them for years.


sigh. When you raise animals, you can't keep them all and it's hard.

4 comments:

Cheryl said...

I can imagine. I weep like a baby every time I have to leave my nieces and nephews - and I know I'm going to see them again!

Well, at least Rosie won't step on your feet anymore...

Heather said...

Ooooohhhh, so its the German in me that makes me so stubborn! Recently my dad informed me that I got that from my mother. They have been divorced for 23 years. Not sure how to take that one. No one wants to be like mother!!!

Shanster said...

Cheryl - yeah - it's hard. It's the difference between raising animals as "livestock" vs. "pets". I didn't grow up on a farm or ranch so I think it's harder for me because I was raised in suburbia where animals were pets.

We want the milk and in order to have milk, we have to have babies each year. We can't keep all the goats so we have to make hard decisions.

Not so fun sometimes even tho' ultimately we enjoy them and the milk they give us to drink and for me to make cheese, yogurt, milk based lotions and soaps. It's o.k. I have to learn sometime!

Heather - yeah, I'm told it's the German heritage that makes me stubborn! I have no idea how true that is... it has to come from somewhere!

Shanster said...

Cheryl - yeah - it's hard. It's the difference between raising animals as "livestock" vs. "pets". I didn't grow up on a farm or ranch so I think it's harder for me because I was raised in suburbia where animals were pets.

We want the milk and in order to have milk, we have to have babies each year. We can't keep all the goats so we have to make hard decisions.

Not so fun sometimes even tho' ultimately we enjoy them and the milk they give us to drink and for me to make cheese, yogurt, milk based lotions and soaps. It's o.k. I have to learn sometime!

Heather - yeah, I'm told it's the German heritage that makes me stubborn! I have no idea how true that is... it has to come from somewhere!