3/25/2010

I can humbly rejoice in the fact that this year’s kidding season was one our best seasons.We had no notable kidding complications and our kid crop was astounding. Such beautiful, healthy kids who continue to amaze me. What a blessing. Without further discussion, here they are.
Belle's twin does;

Rocks Zan single son;

Topper's twin does;

Misty's triplet doelings;
Butterfly's twin doelings;

Holly's twins, buck and doe;

Sunny's buck and doe;
Ruby's doe;

Crisy's triplets; buck and two does;

Excelente's buck and doe;


Pudd'ns twin does;

Wana's doe and buck

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Well here it is, 5 months later with Rockelle’s recovery of a broken rear cannon bone. She appears to show no discomfort or ill effects from the tragedy, other then the recognizable past injury. My husband shattered his ankle 2 years ago, requiring 2 surgeries and he is amazed at her ability to function without any apparent lingering pain or suffering. I also feel it is quite amazing regarding Rockelle’s recovery. I am disappointed in my inability to have properly set her bone for a clean healing, but I am content with the fact Rockelle is unfazed with the improper set and has recovered without even so much as a limp at this time.



Rockelle was an excellent patient. She accepted being separated from the main herd like a trooper. However she did terminate her pregnancy, which was most likely for the best. The extra weight of the kids to carry and what a pregnancy demands on the body for calcium and nutrients drawn from the mother to supply babies would have been a huge drain on her. Knowing Rockelle is fine and well now is what matters to us.

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