Goodness. I’m witnessing a first, honey. Keep going. They’re literally only a week old, y’all, and they are getting so rambunctious. Go up. you’ve got it. You’ve got it, babies. Your belly is this big. And I still find her up at the top of this. And then she jumps down and I’m like, Your legs are going to break.
You’re too big for this. She’s going higher, y’all. This is a first. It took them a week. I was thinking, is going to take two weeks. Look at her. Honey, you’re the little adventurer. Be you okay? You got to be. Look at her. Be. You’ve got it. I believe in you. Buzz and honey, literally just made my night.
Are you going to go down the slide? Okay, we’ve made it up. Three planks y’all be is getting it. Don’t discount our little runt. She’s working on it. Buzz, are you going to be the first go down slide? Bay’s making it. she’s almost there. look at her. She’s working on it. they’re going higher now that she’s coming up.
That means sibling behavior. she’s almost there, y’all. my gosh, baby girl, you are such a rock star. Look who is going up to the top first. Our little bitty girl. No, Do not jump, you little turd. Keep going. You’re so close to the top. Don’t turn around now. Go. Be brave, girl. wow. honey is leaving.
Are we all going to leave? Because it’s not cool anymore. Who’s gonna go first? Baby, I think you need to do a different exit buzz. Probably frowned upon. I’m just going to show him. Just showing him. I’m just showing him. Okay. If you go, big girl. wow. Don’t go next to scary Bella.
That’s so adorable! Baby Nigerian Dwarf goats playing on a slide must be such a joy to watch. They are known for their playful and energetic personalities, so I can imagine how much fun they must be having on their new playground. It’s amazing how quickly they learn!