Witch Hazel Robin's April Fool
2019: April is one of the smarter goats in our herd, but very docile and quiet. This year was her year off, so she has gained quite a bit of weight, but not enough to to be a problem. She has maintained her higher rank in the herd and for the first time we are starting to see that she definitely can and will stand up to the other goats when she wants something. This being said, April is still one of the easiest goats to handle that we own.
Spring 2018: April has rose in the ranks of the herd and developed a quiet self-confidence. While she is still not a huge milker, she is very easy to hand milk, and my parents prefer milking her over almost all of the other girls. April never fails to be under foot and demanding attention whenever entering the goat pen and has maintained a baby-like habit of nibbling gently on buttons or other nice dangles that you might bring into the pen for the goat's entertainment. |
Spring 2017: April has really grown into herself, she has remained one of the sweetest, easiest going goats we have. Though April is not the heaviest milker, she is very easy to handle and is just as happy to hang out and eat as she is to be brushed.
Spring 2016: April is a lovable, sweet, laid back little girl. She is the first kid out of Sulu that we have kept and are looking forward to see what she does when she freshens. April was not bred this year, but hopefully will be show as a dry yearling later on. In the mean time, her charming demeanor and temperament has made her a wonderful addition to our herd.
Spring 2016: April is a lovable, sweet, laid back little girl. She is the first kid out of Sulu that we have kept and are looking forward to see what she does when she freshens. April was not bred this year, but hopefully will be show as a dry yearling later on. In the mean time, her charming demeanor and temperament has made her a wonderful addition to our herd.