- Nov 29, 2008
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As long as we have him he will be a weed eater (unless things got really desperate food wise). I wasn't going to take him to keep (just a few days to get some larger weeds out) but Rod fell in love with him right off first time he saw him; so he's one of the permanent pets here now like the dogs and some of the poultry (our hens and Curly the Sebastopol). We just were not set up to hold large farm animals so we need to get some sort of barn fixed for him before winter hits or Jim said he'd take him for the winter to live with his girls in their barn and goat lot. I'd rather keep him here because he is a sweetie and his personality may change if we leave him for all winter with Jim. Kinda like children, "You just left me, bahhh". I told Jim just in case we might wanna do a baby/goat sitting once in awhile to get him used to going to the sitters...lolYup. Sweet little two year whether but with a onery streak when he doesn't get his way. He was raised bottle fed but got to be too much to handle for the older couple that owned him; so a friend got him and brought him to me.goat?That would be our new weed eater Charlie. He even has those demon type horns. Even though he can give adorable expressions.Nope, they are demons, trust me.I love them! They are so cute.
Will he continue as the weedeater or become stew???