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Briony Bluebell is getting around nicely on her splinted forelegs. Her contracted tendons are improving and she is SWEET! FarmWife had better watch it—I, Fenway Bartholomule, demand one cuddle for every hug she gives that little goat.


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  1. Oooooh, so cute it hurts!! Glad to see little BB getting around so well, complete with hops and skips. They are a beautiful family. I have to stay away from your blog because it makes me wish I had my own place with room for chickens and goats and an equine... maybe some day. Right now, I live in a suburb where even poultry-keeping is verboten, much less the rest. Phooey.

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  2. Awfully nice of Burzum to have the adorable floppy ear... it makes the boys easier for us to distinguish!

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  3. RiderWriter, don't stay away from my blog . . . just live vicariously! Maybe you'll get there too. In the meantime, come visit any time!

    Bif, I agree. By now, though, his ear is starting to firm up and we're starting to recognize him more by his attitude than by his auricle . . . he's pushy and brave, and likes to chew on human hair.

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