Pygmy Goats: Daisy

Thursday, September 17, 2009

DaisyDaisy was a Valentine’s present to Diane Anderson nine years ago from her husband Joel, a professional photographer whose work can be seen here.

While you’re on Joel’s site, check out his animal page, especially Scotty, a Scottish Highland bull who loves to snuggle, a perilous act, Joel says, given the size of Scotty’s horns.

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2 Responses to “Pygmy Goats: Daisy”

  1. Wow! Daisy is gorgeous! My goodness, you have a lot of goats here.

    #98
    • NJ

      Why, yes, Margaret, we have many goats here. ;) How humorous that I was just giggling my fool head off over at your place. Sadly, I’d fallen a bit behind but am back up to speed now.

      #102

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