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{Farm News}

Sock Sweaters:

4/27/2019

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A creative mind is never tidy. 

When the little tykes came into the world, Mother Nature was playing games with us. The weather was just cold and gloomy. Super windy and rainy. Of  course they can never or almost never kid when it is sun shining and warm. 

We have a few small dog sweaters.  Which of course we couldn't find right when we needed them. It was time to improvise. A few of Donald's socks and a pair of scissors would do the trick. Snipped off the toes, the tube end, and made little leg holes. 

Hurray! We have little sock sweaters. They are not any where close to being perfect but they are effective. The boys were warm  along with the heating lamp. These will only be on for a couple days. Very happy to have created something that worked. 
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Tiny Hiney Farm L3 & L2 sporting their jackets.
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 Tiny Hiney  Farm L3
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Sophie with all 3 boys, L1 & L3 in front.
These little guys are rocking their muscle sport sweaters. Soon enough they will be headbutting  and jumping around. Our family will be found in the pen getting all the snuggles we can. 

*Found sweaters later and they are way to big. Nigerian Dwarfs are small. 

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    Kimberly Doerr
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    Happily married for the last almost 25 years. Mom of 7 children, 2 by choice and 5 by fate. Living on a small hobby farm raising Nigerian Dwarf goats, and other critters.  Enjoys soap making and photography. Spends many hours with family as we home school and are very committed to our children.

    ©​Photographs by Kimberly S. Doerr at  T. H. Photography unless otherwise noted.

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