Friday, September 30, 2022

September 30, 2022

All is well on the Quirky Goat Farm, Spicewood Annex, with a contingent of six goats. The Nubians are now about ten months old and fully assimilated with the herd. The biggest news is that Gypsy has been deposed as herd queen. She had been behaving badly - biting and bullying the other goats. I removed her to a small pen for a "time out" of several days three times. After the third time, Bug, the largest Saanen, decided not to take any more bullying. She outweighs Gypsy by maybe 40 pounds, and she put every bit into pushing back. They fought, head butting and shoulder pushing, for several hours. By the next day, there was no doubt that Bug had deposed the queen and taken the position of leader. Gypsy had an obvious emotional reaction to losing her status. She stayed far away from everyone and didn't come for grain for two feedings. Even after a couple of weeks, she is still more solitary and subdued. I am milking Pearl, the other Saanen, once a day and getting three quarts every time. Cheesemaking takes place twice a week, and I'm working my way through all of the cheese recipes that I used to make. Chevre, of course, as that's the easiest. Robiola and brie. A batch of cheddar is underway as I am typing this.

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