Milk Teeth

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Unless you’re living in your barn and taking regular peeks into your goats’ mouths, you may never see a kid’s milk teeth. Lucky for you, Linda at LinderCroft’s Goats recently found some and took a picture for us.

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One Response to “Milk Teeth”

  1. Oh wow! Thanks for posting about the teeth! :D

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