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Wordless Wednesday
This entry was posted in Country Living, My Photos and tagged angora goats, billygoat, farm animals, fiber animals, goats, photography, wool, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink.
Look at that face! And that curly hair! I wish my hair had that kind of curl.
Great capture, Eliza. 🙂
Thanks, Robin. Definitely stylish! 😉
Beautiful creatures!
Thanks, they have such soft wool.
Cute:)
Thanks, cute AND noisy! 😉
Very shaggy!
Yes, my spouse called them ‘Rasta-goats!’
This made me smile this morning Eliza. Have a great day. 🙂
Glad to hear that, Karen. Many thanks!
Rasta!! Were they reggae-ing?
They were certainly making their presence known… non-stop! 🙂
Woolly Wednesday, methinks!
😀 Yes, you could say that!
Charming! I just spent the entire morning mowing my lawn. I think I could turn these 2 loose and put my feet up instead.
And get it fertilized at the same time! 😉
Oh so cute! 🙂
Thanks, Ana!
I can still see the eyes, that mop dies indeed have life 🙂
Yes, they surely do! 🙂
Oh my, I am in LOVE! I want to paint this beautiful creature (on paper).
He is quite worthy of artistic expression! The two of them were a matched salt-and-pepper pair!
Oh my goodness – so handsome. 🙂
IKR? I took soooo many pictures of them!
I’m so in love…
🙂 They are quite adorable, aren’t they?
we too, we love them! 🙂
OMG, they look to die for!! ❤ Such a good hair day, Eliza! 😀 Wonderful animals. Our Bookfayries needs two of them quite desperately.
What kind of a breed is this?
Angora goat. We visited a fiber farm where they also had Angora rabbits and Merino sheep.
Fabulous hairdo’s! 😀
Aren’t they something? Thanks for your visit, Joanne!
Wonderful face, fabulous hair!
🙂 Dahling, you MUST tell me, WHO does your hair?
Amazing shot of those faces!
Thanks, Fi. What a pair they are!
Wonderfully adorable… makes me smile!
Thanks, Denise, glad it did!
Aww they are so adorable!! They look like my dog, Oscar! He’s a shih tzu! He has that same messy hair and cute face. ❤ Great picture!! Thank you for sharing!!
🙂 thanks, Kim!
I LOVE this photo…
Thanks, Dor, aren’t they something? 🙂
A sudden , overpowering subject! They suddenly appeared? They are gorgeous!
?? Not sure what you mean, Maria. These Angora goats (they are gorgeous, aren’t they?) were at a farm we visited last weekend. They are grown for their wool. 🙂
Oh okay, I thought for a moment they were wild!
Oh, gosh, no. Wild goats would be a scary thing, I think, especially the billies, which can be quite aggressive. Most domestic billy goats are neutered for safety. Do you have wild goats in PR?
I’m sure there must be, although now there is a huge business here with their meat. Puerto Rican recipes use goat meat, milk and cheese!
Truly fabulous! heh
They’re such characters – Baaah! 🙂
Love the ‘do!
I-rie, mon! ;-D