Friday, October 17, 2008

Double Trouble


Our two Nigerian goats, Mud Pie and Moon Pie are twins, and just like my twin sons, they enjoy getting into mischief and tussles together. Good thing Catlinite, our male gelding guard llama is around, because, just like me, he is quite good at knowing when to move in and break it up when those silly goats get out of hand. Check it out:

22 comments :

white_lilly said...

That was a delight to watch Catlinite was determined to get between those two silly goats and he succeeded.

Anonymous said...

What a hoot! I loved watching Catlinite trying to get the goats to behave. That was priceless.

The Wades said...

I loved that! What a sweet guy he is to break up those silly little goats. :)

I really loved listening to your sweet chuckle.

cd0103 said...

For the life of me I can't find an email addy. Can you direct me?

Also-- have you tried Geocaching?

Fantastyk Voyager said...

that's funny!

Carla said...

How funny! He's such a beautiful boy and such a good moderator of goatie disputes.

Nuzzling Muzzles said...

That's really funny! Those stubborn goats locking heads... someone ought to put a big llama between them! (I think I've got a new saying thanks to your video.)

Carolynn Anctil said...

It's fun to see them all in action. Their personalities really come out. Catlinite is really beautiful and regal. He really runs a tight ship there. I also enjoyed the rooster in the background. What a great spot you've got there!

Anonymous said...

AWWWWW, how cute! Good job, Catlinite! That is SO funny when the goats rear!

goatgirl said...

That was adorable. Now I know how to pronounce your llamas names!

sugarcreekstuff said...

That was a great video! I loved seeing your farm in action. Brave Catlinite breaking those two up, that naughty goat going on his hind feet was a crack up!
Best of all was your sweet little Jenna giving naration in the background.
I'm putting in a request for more videos of your farm.

Christy said...

That was cute. Logan can't wait to get his Nigerian, so he liked watching them play. I loved hearing you and your daughter in the background.

Dan and Betty said...

Persistent little critters aren't they.

Good enjoyment this afternoon.

Dan

Grammy said...

That was great!
Thanks for sharing it. What fun you must have. I did not know lamas would be like moms. My hubby will not let me have goats. Because a friend had one who would chase him from the car to the house and try to head but him in the rear. Every time we went there. I loved it. I never saw my hubby run from any thing till then. Lol

Melanie said...

I just love little goatleys, but they sure do know how to cause trouble, don't they?

I can just hear Catlinite out there saying "All right you two...this is your final warning..."lol!!!

jojo said...

Hey that video was pretty cool.
thanks for sharing i enjoyed it.

Train Wreck said...

LOL!! That was great! Hi, I just came over from c-ingspots. I have to laugh, I cliked on your link you left for her as to your blog name. I thought you were the Laughing "Okra" LOL! Sorry, I just read it to fast I guess, I am glad I read how your name came about! I feel silly! Great story! Love your animals. Good lookin family too!

Denise- LessIsMore17 said...

That is too cute! LMAO I miss our goats!

allhorsestuff said...

HAR!..that was certainly a funny thing to watch!

I like your blog..will return for more!
AHS

Laughing Orca Ranch said...

Thank you to everyone:

White Lily, Rural Writer, The Wades, cdees39, Val, CeeCee, NM, Carolynn, Mell, GoatGirl, Michelle, Christy, Dan, Grammy, Melanie, JoJo, Train Wreck, Denise, All horse stuff.

For the kind and wonderful comments. I'm glad you enjoyed my video of Catlinite and the goats. It made me smile and I'm glad it did for you, too.

cdees, my e-mail address is
Twinville2 @ yahoo. com

~Lisa

Egghead said...

That was the funniest thing I have seen in a while. What a hoot it was to watch Catlinite try to control those naughty kids. I want to watch it again.

Michelle said...

Amazing and wonderful; I have never seen a llama "at work" before! Thank-you so much for sharing that!