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Home of Nubian Dairy Goats and Fine Wool Colored Sheep. All animals are selectively bred for conformation,. Milk or wool production, hardiness, parasite resistance. At Dan-Vir we raise Purebred Nubian. Dairy Goats that function well. Or in Milk and Show herds. We also have a select flock of. Fleece ranges from fine to classic. Widths in colors from solid black. To soft shades of variegated grays. Dogs are a big part of our life on. The farm and are always a joy to be.
Chris father went home to the lord and his son. I have decided after giving much thought I am no longer going to post on this blog. I am leaving with a slide show in memory of Chris. Originally uploaded by See The Light. Always in my heart .
Chickens- Building the Coop Part 2. Got the window and door from the Habitat for Humanity Restore. The door is solid wood with about 40 years of paint on it. We made the chicken door a sliding pocket door. This entry was posted in Chickens.