Recycling sunflowers at Happy Kids Farm, located in upstate New York — Cambridge, N.Y., to be pre- cise.
— Peggy M. McLenithan
One of our two Savanna sires that we are crossing on Kiko, Myotonic and Spanish does and getting outstanding offspring. He comes from Indian Terri- tory Farms and is called the “Chief”. This year we will be crossing does from “Chief” with our other Savanna buck “Handsome”, and vice versa and get- ting seventy-five percenters.
— Kathy Wornicki, Webster, Fla.
Robert Chancey Jr. of Ohana Farms in Estill Springs, Tenn., hopes to in- spire other goat breeders to build one-of-a-kind houses for their goats and have fun with it. He has built a saloon and is working on this cabin. He has plans for a water tower and a church.
If you would like your family goat snapshots featured here, e-mail photos and a brief description to goatrancher
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