Thoughts about Facebook
I recently decided to quit Facebook for a whole week. (not that long I know) I was so interested to see what happened to my internal dialogue of what was important in my goat herd. I was intrigued to feel my thoughts moving and consolidating towards what I want to see going forward. Let's face it, a lot of the posts on Facebook are promoting and talking about goats that are from herds that don't have enough exposure or clout. The people with tremendous demand for their goats are not going to be out front talking about them as a general rule. I would make an exception for those who make their entire living from selling goats. In that case, you simply have to talk or there will not be enough demand. So, if you want to breed a goat with a certain type or trait, you will have to first know what you want and then you will have to find by hook or by crook the people that sell that sort of animal. For instance, I find that my goals are very closely aligned with the [Lucky Star Lamancha herd.](http://luckystarfarm.com/goals.html) I would do well to track down and try to find breeders around me with that sort of breeding. I think I am getting off topic here. I am finding that my capacity to stand on my own two feet and think carefully about what I really want is much improved when I take time to consider what I have and where I want to go. There was an old man who used to come into my store and yell at me, "Get off'nn the computer!" He was right.
8-23-23