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Greetings from Rimrock, Arizona. Thanks for stopping by. I wanna share with you a few links, pictures and my story of how I went from sculptured nails and perfect hair to being alone in the desert with my 56+ goats...my family...(I need to do a recount..*S*..did my recount.. ..my family has grown to 102 beloved goats..*S*)..Take a look at my bragbook!...NEW!

NEW! A Quick look at the possible kidding positions en-utereo, this may help you to determine what is going on inside mama..hope it helps..

..Who said Billy goats are mean?.. Not my Georgie!

...and my Photo Album.....NEW!


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There's a new E-mail list in Town...specifically for Angora, Pygora and Cashmere goats.. newbies are welcome to join! We will also be discussing fiber from animal to product.. how to clean it, dye it and make something from it.. come and join, the more the merrier..


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Alot of Good Stuff for Goat Newbies
Awards ..Goatlady's Page has won ~*S*~
GoatsPlus A Great Goat Family! New!
How I got here in Rimrock, AZ
A poem about my first pygora kids
Getting Matt home
The Marvels of GoatMilkNew!
Innocent Angel A very Inspirational page! New!
A Dog's PrayerNew!
Mohair and Fiber Crafts
How Does Your Garden Grow?...Poisonous PlantsNew!
Chambers Arabians The best horses in the county
Predators and goats
Lots of goatlinks
Breeds of goats
I have Angoras and Pygmies
Joe Orgill's Way Out West and his wife Pollyanna
Goats Rule stylish but bent humor!

My Family, my goats

There is NO animal, in my opinion, that is as smart and loving as a goat!

My small herd consists mainly of Angoras... Pygoras (a breed crossing the Angora and Pygmy) and Pygmies. Someday I would like to get a colored Angora goat. I also have a few dairy goats thrown in for milk. I am starting a herd of Kindergoats (a breed crossing dairy goats with Pygmies).

I don't deal in the registered circle much...since I don't show my goats.I did have a herd of registered Nubians. They were beautiful animals from a good line: GCH Hallcienda's Frosty Marvin for those of you who know the who's who in the goat world. I kept one doe from that line.

But it just wasn't me...my interest has always been with the underdog, it's something I relate to *S*.Most of my 'kids' started out as orphans...I took them in as bottle babies and raised them in my bed. To me they are every bit as wonderful as a registered goat. Now, my herd consists of them and their offspring. I have a 'closed herd'..it means I don't take in goats from outside sources. This is safe practice once you get going.

Raising goats is good medicine for the heart and soul and the direction you take is what your interest is.



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