So I focus my energies on cleaning other things, like the barn. Spring is when we do one of our major semi-annual barn cleaning events. It's warn enough to stick the animals outside for a day while we overhaul and do general inventory.
Spring is also shearing time for the angora goats. The other goats always find it interesting and want to know what's going on, seeing the angora goats as strangers without their long coats.
Sassafrass was the first one done. As usual, she was best behaved of the group for her haircut. She did not take kindly to having her picture taken though, high-tailing it for the barn before I could get a good picture.
Basil, our buck, wasn't far behind. He was the last one shaved and apparently figured out what was going on. He jumped the fence and made a break for the pasture so that he wouldn't have to be shaved. Unfortunately his head was no match for his stomach, and we were able to get him back with a bowl of grain very quickly. But he wasn't sticking around after his trim either. Or maybe he thought there would be more grain in the barn, since Sassafrass went in there so quickly?
Leah decided to let me know what she thought about the whole thing:
As much as they do not seem to appreciate having been shaved right now, I bet they will appreciate their hair cuts once the weather really warms up!
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