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Tips for keeping goats warm in the winter

Posted on March 21, 2014 by Liberty Homestead Farm

The weather has taken a turn for the worst and you’re worried about your goats; Rose shares some vital information about how to keep them warm

via Tips for keeping goats warm in the winter.

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