You saw poor Cinnamon covered in those nasty little stick to you seedy things. Well, she's not the only one who has those problems. Minnie has them stuck in her beard.
She tries to scratch them out, but it's not working very well.
Still, she looks happy scratching her chin.
What's this?
Poor Betty Lou's beard is completely knotted in those darn burrs.
I try to be way more careful than that.






one good thing about the drought down here, the cockleburs have not had a chance to grow either! :)
ReplyDeleteOuch, sand burrs! Nasty things, owie!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like goat mistletoe
ReplyDeleteOh no! What are you goaties going to do?
ReplyDeleteYowchies! I hope Betty Lou doesn't lose her beard cause of those darn burrs!
ReplyDeleteOooh. We don't like those stickers and burrs here either! They aren't in our pasture but they came in our HAY! My lady was not amused. She told hay may and he said, "Oh that was hay from Field M". No more hay from the M field please!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, those darn stick-tights as we call them!
ReplyDeleteOuchy!
ReplyDeleteLawrence and his beard are always covered.
Farmer tried to cross a Boer with a fuzzy goat a few years ago and got Lawrence. He is never, ever clean no matter what.
:)
Waayyy too many stickery things out in the field!
ReplyDeleteOoo no. Poor things gettin all them sticky, spiky things on them.
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