It's matin' season 'round these here parts
This here goat is Thunder. He's new to Goodness Grows Farm. He's got one job to do and that's to make dirty backs.
Seems he's been doin' his job.

You might think I'm being facetious, but I'm not. Beginning in July, we separated the does and some went with Ranger and some went with Thunder to begin the mating season. This summer has been ideal for the goats as the temperatures have been so mild. In hotter summers, the billy goats really have no desire (literally) to service the ladies in their care. They get hot, tired and listless and the last thing on their minds is servicing a herd. That is why last year instead of having 25 babies born in January, we had 25 babies born in April - it was just too darn hot for our billy. Thunder here is taking to his job with GUSTO. Ranger hasn't been persuaded to perform so much, but he's a late bloomer, so we'll depend on him to catch any of the ladies that may have missed their time with Thunder.
A few Sunday's ago, Thunder and his does happened to escape their pasture and were grazing in the yard. I started taking pictures of them from the deck because part of Thunder's herd are does that still have kids. We don't wean our kids from the does at a certain date. We believe that these babies need and deserve their mama's milk for as long as possible. It has been our experience that having that milk helps grow stronger and healthier goats. So, we send Mama & baby together to the "billy pens." Then we watch for dirty backs.


Down off the trailer and through the grass . . .


He was so excited to chase his ladies and prove his manhood! This poor lady wasn't as excited about his romantic gestures. But she could have just been leading him on. The does aren't as easy to read until, well, the actual moment. Not so different from the human race, I guess.
This poor doe was just not going to escape from Thunder's attention. She was one of the few without a dirty back that day. She kept running from him and he just kept a followin' her. Round and round they went.
Up on top of Erik's trailer where most of the babies chose to doze as the sun set behind the trees. I'm betting the wood on the trailer was nice and warm and made them feel real sleepy because they didn't stir an inch. Which is funny because that doe and billy kept tearing up one side and down the other of that trailer. It had to have been quite disruptive to the little kids on there. But bellies full of milk and a sunny day kept them quiet.
Nothing thrills a farmer more than to see a herd sire performing his mating ritual and Erik couldn't have been happier over these photos. And Thunder was performing with gusto. A male goat, like most males, has a set of "moves" he uses to persuade the ladies to choose him. The most obnoxious is peeing on himself - his beard to be precise. I won't go into lengthy detail about how that happens, but it does. And it causes a billy goat to stink to high heaven.
I took most of these photos using my zoom lens. For those of you familiar w/ our place, I was literally just steps from our back deck and I could smell Thunder even though he was at our garden. I'd guess that's a good 100 feet or so. And he smelled STRONG! The rest of the mating rituals performed by the billy goat have to do with making these faces, sticking out his tongue and making a spitting/snorting noise as he chases down his lady.
Thanks, Thunder. We appreciate your help.
Welcome
Hi!
I've been reading other blogs lately and decided it was really something I should do to keep family and friends outside of our little 40 acres updated on our lives. I also thought it would be a great way to journal our life here at Goodness Grows Farm - you know - something to show the kiddos someday. Let the adventures begin!
It's Father's day here and Erik & the "big" children are out at the goat barn. One of our nanny goats we've affectionately named "Tank" keeps escaping. Erik is stumped at how she is escaping. I just think she is pushing against the gate hard enough to squeeze through. Goats must be like cats in that if they can fit their head through an opening, their entire body will fit through it. It is a riduculously annoying feature.
What's new around here? Not much. Summer is in full swing now - Erik is busy with the landscaping and the farm. I am busy keeping the children busy - I must remember to be sure to use two different terms - "children" will describe our human children and "kid" will refer to our goat babies. Forgive me if I forget to use the distinctions - I will rely on your common sense to differentiate between the two should I forget.
Anyhoo - it has been very hot & humid the last week - humid to a distraction! Friday (the 13th) we went to the local water hole to swim. Of course, true to my luck, we were there only an hour when the skies opened up and started raining. The nice lady refunded our money so we would come back. The children LOVE the kiddie pool they have. It is really a lovely pool for us to go to. Today is much less humid after yesterdays downpours.
Yesterday was an exciting day for us - Mimi found a playhouse for the children at an Amish auction and Erik borrowed a large trailer and went North to pick it up. It is still on the trailer now waiting for the ground to dry up so we can attempt to put it where I want it. Of course, I can't just pick a nice easy place - Erik will have to use the skid loader to haul it up the hill to the "play area" that we have created just outside of the sunroom. Walker was so excited. He drove up with his dad to get it and came back to town with Mimi and told me excitedly, "And it even has a lock on the door!" He's very into locks and creating privacy. He's started banning Maggie May from his room. I think it is more about the pleasure he gets from banning her, hearing her cry, then he generously allows her entrance into his room. Of course, Drama Queen Maggie can't let a minute go by without having some attention from her "brubby."
Little Willie J has started crawling and is ALL OVER THE PLACE!!! In fact, he is stuck under my chair now. And he is whimpering which indicates he is ready to eat and take a nap. Which means this first blog is done. Yay!
I've been reading other blogs lately and decided it was really something I should do to keep family and friends outside of our little 40 acres updated on our lives. I also thought it would be a great way to journal our life here at Goodness Grows Farm - you know - something to show the kiddos someday. Let the adventures begin!
It's Father's day here and Erik & the "big" children are out at the goat barn. One of our nanny goats we've affectionately named "Tank" keeps escaping. Erik is stumped at how she is escaping. I just think she is pushing against the gate hard enough to squeeze through. Goats must be like cats in that if they can fit their head through an opening, their entire body will fit through it. It is a riduculously annoying feature.
What's new around here? Not much. Summer is in full swing now - Erik is busy with the landscaping and the farm. I am busy keeping the children busy - I must remember to be sure to use two different terms - "children" will describe our human children and "kid" will refer to our goat babies. Forgive me if I forget to use the distinctions - I will rely on your common sense to differentiate between the two should I forget.
Anyhoo - it has been very hot & humid the last week - humid to a distraction! Friday (the 13th) we went to the local water hole to swim. Of course, true to my luck, we were there only an hour when the skies opened up and started raining. The nice lady refunded our money so we would come back. The children LOVE the kiddie pool they have. It is really a lovely pool for us to go to. Today is much less humid after yesterdays downpours.
Yesterday was an exciting day for us - Mimi found a playhouse for the children at an Amish auction and Erik borrowed a large trailer and went North to pick it up. It is still on the trailer now waiting for the ground to dry up so we can attempt to put it where I want it. Of course, I can't just pick a nice easy place - Erik will have to use the skid loader to haul it up the hill to the "play area" that we have created just outside of the sunroom. Walker was so excited. He drove up with his dad to get it and came back to town with Mimi and told me excitedly, "And it even has a lock on the door!" He's very into locks and creating privacy. He's started banning Maggie May from his room. I think it is more about the pleasure he gets from banning her, hearing her cry, then he generously allows her entrance into his room. Of course, Drama Queen Maggie can't let a minute go by without having some attention from her "brubby."
Little Willie J has started crawling and is ALL OVER THE PLACE!!! In fact, he is stuck under my chair now. And he is whimpering which indicates he is ready to eat and take a nap. Which means this first blog is done. Yay!