Ok, so we went to see puppies...OMG>>>>>
I had NO idea what a trip this would be. We were kissed by llamas, serenaded by some ducks bred for their down, screamed at by some cheeto munching monkeys. ...
First, here is the new addition to our family. In three weeks, we'll be bringing DAISY home. She'll be our son's. She's only 3 weeks, but she's sweet. She's a chocolate fiest. He's really happy with her.
Now, here are those ducks. I have NO idea what they are, but she said they are bred for their down. They looked like they were in bad molting accident to me. But they were docile and very beautiful. Looked like lil ghosts running amuk on a farm.
Then here is ONE of the FORTY monkies that she has.

Jeez, they were carazzyy..One of em actually picked up a ROCk and threw it at the lady cause she forgot to give him a cheeto!! IT was funny, but the rock flew by my head. That's ok, cause I was distracted from the emu chasing the corgi puppy by my feet as I nearly tripped over the goats. PIgeons nested overhead, llamas were kissing us on the cheeks, deer were playing in stalls, and she tried to give us a guinea pig that had just had some babies as we were leaving. Cat's roamed about, Aflac the big duck was a hit, I lost count of the puppies at around 70 or so.
NOw, listen this is a very very clean setup. I know it's hard to believe but she had an 18K dollar setup JUST for the fiest puppies to be bred in. She has been inspected and has some sort of license to have all these animals. She is very good to them. She takes in rescues. The money she makes from the pups is used to buy food and medicine for the rescues.
I'll post more pix later. It's an amazing setup. She has schoolkids that stop by and help some and she feeds them pizza.
I can't wait to go back. I got my eye on that llama.

We have a nice barn and 5 acres fenced..waiting for the right fit.
E I E I O,