Robbie Buchanan milks one of her Nigerian dwarf dairy goats, Ray, under a string of ribbons at Stillcrazy Farm in Maxeys in March. Buchanan said this week that the farm has 23 goats, and is expecting more during the current kidding season. (Katie Tucker/For The Oglethorpe Echo)
Emma Early (left) and her sister, Catie Early, both from Maxeys, play with one of the kids at Stillcrazy Farm in March. Owner Robbie Buchanan invites the girls to socialize the kids before they are sold to families. (Katie Tucker/For The Oglethorpe Echo)
Robbie Buchanan bottle feeds a kid at Stillcrazy Farm in March. This kid was one of a handful of young goats that were less than two weeks old at the time. (Katie Tucker/For The Oglethorpe Echo)
Robbie Buchanan clips the hooves of one of her goats this spring. She said she has 23 Nigerian dwarf goats, but it’s kidding season, which means she will have more when they’re born. (Katie Tucker/For The Oglethorpe Echo)
Robbie Buchanan does most of the work herself at Stillcrazy Farm, including checking for worms in one of her goats, Belle, who gave birth in March and was more susceptible to worms. (Katie Tucker/For The Oglethorpe Echo)
EDITOR’S NOTE : This multimedia package was produced in conjunction with UGA photojournalism professor Mark E. Johnson and the Woodall Weekend Workshop, a photojournalism event that was held ...
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