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List of the Beasts

6/12/2013

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Written By Grace

Lots of people have asked how many animals we have, what kind, names, breed, etc.  So, here is a list of our animals.  ALL of them are listed, even the fish!  This will make it easier for me to calculate the number, too.

So, I will start.  Goats first.

Goats:

Alice (Nubian, Female, Orange with white moonspots)
Black Betty (LaMancha, Female, Black with minimal white and roaned)
Hazel (Nigerian Dwarf, Female, White with tri-color spots)
Mia (Nigerian Dwarf, Female, black with minimal White)
Janie (Alpine, Female, Alpine color, off-white with gray half, swiss markings)
Mia's Baby (Nigerian Dwarf, Female, black with minimal white, slightly roaned)
Abraham (Nigerian Dwarf, Male, Black with minimal white)

Sheep:

Wally (Babydoll, Wether, white)
Wendell (East Friesian/Oxford/Shropshire, Whether, White with very minimal gray/white)

Cats: 

Sarah (Female, mutt)
Blue (Male, mutt)
Baby Kitty (Female, mutt)
Larry (Male, mutt)
Olive (Female, mutt)
Dot (Male, mutt)
Oscar (Male, mutt)
Sugar (Male, mutt)

Dogs:

Penny (Female, Lab, Cinnamon)
Maybelline (Female, Newfoundland, Gray and White)
Duke (Male, mutt)
Walter (Male, mutt)
Silas (Male, Anatolian/Pyrenees cross)
Annie (Female, Anatolian)

Rabbits:

All French Lops
Holly (Female, Chestnut Agouti)
Tom (Male, Broken Gold-tipped Steel)
Mozzerella (Female, Ruby Eyed White)
Sweet Pea (Female, Broken Blue Chinchilla)
Ginger (Female, Chestnut Agouti)
Adelaide (Female, Broken Black)
Marmalade (Female, Broken Chestnut Agouti)
Fresco (Male, Charlie Chestnut)
And 4 other babies reserved and leaving the farm in 14 days

5 chickens
5 guineas
2 ducks
3 fish

All loved, cared for, and raised on 17 acres. :)

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9/1/2019 07:37:00 pm

Wow! Thank you so much for putting all of your efforts in giving us the list of the animals that you have. I bet that it is really fun and exciting at your place because of these animals most especially because you have lots of dogs and even cats. I can't imagine myself being in your place but if I will be given the chance, then I would really love to experience it as well. I don't know why but I felt like I need to know more about your farm and I won't hesitate to check some of your other blogs just to make sure that I will get to know more about this. I hope that as time goes by, you will be able to have more animals there in your farm.

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