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Goats, Clumping

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It’s just who they are and how they roll.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on November 11, 2011  

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  1. 11-11
    7:58
    am

    Awww…they look so warm and cozy all snuggled up together!

  2. 11-11
    8:36
    am

    Is it as cold there as it is here? We got a sprinkle of snow last night in Indianapolis. Sigh…

  3. 11-11
    9:07
    am

    Maybe it’s a “6 goat night”…or day :D

  4. 11-11
    9:22
    am

    We got several inches of snow here in Michigan! My chickens are wishing for big, furry animals to snuggle with.

  5. 11-11
    10:03
    am

    Clumping goats? Who knew? I bet you could get that pile moved quickly by rubbing 2 cookies together! :happyflower:

  6. 11-11
    10:22
    am

    Thinking of you…. hope you are doing okay. Hang in there!

  7. 11-11
    10:46
    am

    Hey, its warmer that way!!! Don’t we all like to snuggle when its cold outside???

  8. 11-11
    11:01
    am

    what a cozy little clump!

  9. 11-11
    2:29
    pm

    Sending warm thoughts to you and the gang.

  10. 11-11
    3:39
    pm

    Ours used to do that, too….they do love to be warm.

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