Showing posts with label goatcoats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goatcoats. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

AbbyDay - I Show You How Cute My Kids Are

It's AbbyDay, the best day of the week. And I have the best kids in the world - because they are AbbyKids!

The last few days it has been warm and sunny.
I approve.
But before it was warm and sunny it was cold.
Cold enough that Ricky and Rudy were shivering.
This worried the publicist so she put them in goatcoats.

Personally I would find wearing a goatcoat embarrassing but I suppose it is better than being cold.
I must admit that they did look very, very cute.


Don't you think?
Rudy the goat is still teeny tiny but he is feisty. He is first to go anywhere!


In fact he jumped on top of the hay feeder in his goatcoat and kept Mick and Keith at bay. They are a week younger than he is and yet they are both much larger. He didn't care. He did not let them jump up.


He OWNED that hay pile!
He (and I) was very proud!


After he won the battle he jumped down and got a snack.
He still hasn't learned to not eat IN his food.


He has though, learned the Goat Stare of Death.
That's MY boy!

Little Ricky was not to be outdone, but I think he was not happy with the COLOR of his goatcoat.


But buckly bucks wear pink.
Right?


Hey, if it keeps them warm they do!
Be proud, Ricky - wear that pink like a BUCK! (Even if you are a wether.)


You are still a toughbuck!
I promise.
You are an AbbyKid!

Show them!
You know what to do!


That's right - the Goat Stare of Death.
They're my boys!

Neither one has to worry any longer now - the weather has turned and there should be no more need for goatcoats. We are ALL happy about that!


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

It's Good the Twins Have Coats!

Yesterday was a very strange weather day.
At first the sun came out and then so did we.


The publicist had a doctor's appointment and she was getting ready to leave and she looked out the window and saw THE BOYS HAD ESCAPED!
The broke their fence.
Since she and the male person would not have time to fix it before they had to leave they put us all back in the barn.


We were not happy.
But it turned out for the best because IT SNOWED!
Then it RAINED.
Then the sun came out.
Then it SNOWED some more.
Then the sun came out again.
Then it rained some more.
Then it HAILED.


It was not a nice day.
Not at all.
Here is the hail pile.






I, for one goat, was very happy to be in the barn.
The new little girls were happy to have goatcoats when it was so chilly for April.






Aren't they cute, although somegoat was rolling around in the hay!


One of the little does actually managed to get herself OUT of her goatcoat her first night.
The publicist would love to know how she did that!




You can see how tiny they are.






The publicist is sorry the photos are not very good. It was dark in the barn.
She is hoping the sun will be out tomorrow so they can get out for a little bit.
So is Abby....

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Kringle is a ReviewGoat! He Reviews His GoatCoats

Little Kringle is being put to work.
I know!
At his young age.
The publicist is a tough one...but I think he will survive.
He got his first taste of grain yesterday.
So without further ado, I turn the blog over to Kringle the goat....


Hi everyone!
Kringle here. I wanted to tell you how much I like my goatcoats.
I am very thankful that the publicist had them made for me.
It's been very cold since I have been born and I think I would have frozen my little tail off if it hadn't of been for my soft goatcoats.






They were made by Texan and they are made of something called fleece.
I tried to eat them but they don't taste good.
Grain is good though.
Mmmm, I had my first taste yesterday and can't wait to have more.
The publicist said if I did a good job today I could have more.
Be sure to tell her I did a good job, OK?


I have worn all four of the goatcoats that Texan sent:
Blue






Red






Green






and even Pink






Just because I am a boy goat doesn't mean I can't wear pink.
I look quite cute in pink if I do maaaa so myself.
I like that they say Happy Goat Farm on them so I know where I live.
It's hard when you are little to remember all the stuff you are taught.


Texan sewed them really well. I can run and hop and play and they stay together. The publicist has washed them all and they don't shrink at all. They still look brand new.


I am very, very happy with them. I like them all but the red is my favorite.


I am very excited to tell you that if you go to Texan's blog you can WIN A GOATCOAT!
Really!
She will even embroider your Farm name or pet name on it.
These coats will also fit a small dog. Just don't let the dog near me.
Texan sells these nice coats too. She will take orders and put your Farm or pet name on them. 


So go on over and check out the giveaway. 
I think all little kids should have a goatcoat!
Bye everyone! Thanks for reading my review. Be sure to tell the publicist I did a good job so I can have more grain!


Disclosure:  Kringle received a little taste of grain for maaaing this review. No one else received any other type of payment writing this post.

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