
5/21/2020
Moo is a 4 year old Alpine doe who came to the farm quite by accident and, some would call it, fate. Moo and my 2nd son, Tyler, share the same birthdays. I had gone to a farm to pick out our LaMancha and Alpine herd sires with 2 of my (human) girlfriends and both of them saw this little goat that looked just like a Holstein cow and said I HAD to bring her home.
Moo is quite the character and has provided hundreds of laughs over the last 4 years. Moo loves to talk... she loves to talk when she's happy to see you, mad that you're leaving, when she misses you, when she thinks you have forgotten to feed her. She loves to hear herself talk. And by talk, I mean yell. If Moo has something to say, the whole farm is going to hear about it. But what Moo loves even more than the sound of her own voice... is FOOD!
Several people ask us throughout the year if Moo is due to have babies soon. I always laugh and say, "No, she's just Moo!" LOL She's a basketball factory on 4 legs. I can't even say how many times my husband has rushed into the house saying Moo was bloating just to go out to see she gorged herself on hay again.
Edited to add: Some may wonder why Moo is the only adult in the barn not bred to have kids this year. (2020) You see, Moo got really sick about a month before breeding season. So sick that she needed a goat-to-goat blood transfusion. Rainey stepped up as the blood donor (which could explain their hostile relationship lately). Anyways... we decided it would be healthier for Moo to be allowed to focus on her health and just be a goat this year. No stress from pregnancy, no stress from kidding and being in milk all summer long. It's very taxing on the body. Moo is in perfect health right now and we are all so thankful for that. We hope to see her pregnant again next year (fingers crossed!)
Unfortunately in 2022 Moo Passed Away... As of today (3/14/2022) It's still too hard to write that story. In the mean time, feel free to leave you comments below.
The map shows all the location that the moo stuffy has gone. Moo is going to be loved all around the world.
Comments
I seen Moo for the first time 1 day before before she was due to have her babies. I never expected to find the farm live. I was looking around and seen baby goats, so I decided to check it out. I seen Moo and fell in love with her immediately. I’ve been watching ever since. I love all of the goats. Moo, I don’t know what it was but I just had a special feeling about her. I wish I would have found her sooner. I received Moo the Goat book last week and I love it. Moo was definitely special. Watching Winnie and Winston brings me such joy. I only got to watch Moo for a short time, and I’m so thankful I did. Thank you so much Aaron and Liz for letting us watch. Moo Moo Marie will never be forgotten.❤❤
Oh Moo! Such a unique creature of God! You gave unconditional love, brought peace to our busy lives, and so many smiles to us. We have been blessed to have known you! Moo, may we carry that love and peace forward, to others, in your memory and honor.
Moo I only stumbled across this site a few months ago- so didn’t get to see you over the years, but sounds like you were a character…but Winnie/Winston are in good hands. Gone—-but not forgotten. I will follow Syman Says Farm with interest and love.