What's it called? Donut Time. Donut Time. Is that just the intro?

0:06

Donut Time. Donut Time. We've been sitting here trying to get this going. I've been sitting here ready, and they've just

0:13

been trying to figure out how to get—what’s Kalachis? Kalach... What is... pigs? Pigs in a blanket.

0:19

It's been explained to me as pigs in a blanket. And it's a 30-minute drive. Is it?

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It was the first thing that popped up when I searched “Kalachi,” I’ll be honest. If you’re not, like, a... if you don't know what a pig in a blanket is, and someone says,

0:33

“What's a Kalachi?” and the answer is “a pig in a blanket,” that’s so unhelpful.

0:40

I'm sorry. I was saying that because on the menu it says: Kalachis (pigs in a blanket).

0:50

Yeah, that’s what it says. Pigs in a blanket. Nice. And they serve Community Coffee. This place ain't it.

0:56

Let’s just go—Community Coffee. Let’s just go to Callie’s. Alright. Hey Paige.

1:01

Lindsay—can we start? Paige? Lindsay, we're starting. Can we start? We're in this thing.

1:07

Sorry, another Kalachi place. Just go to Buc-ee’s. You'll scratch all your Kalachi needs.

1:13

Okay. You’ll scratch all your—I don’t like Buc-ee’s that much. I mean, also, where is there a close

1:19

Buc-ee’s to here? Crossville. Again... where is there a close Buc-ee’s to here? We would road trip. Work trip.

1:26

The one in Alabama is like an hour and forty-five. There's one in Georgia—there’s two in Georgia.

1:34

We went to the one in Georgia, I think. Yeah, I've been there a couple times.

1:39

We’ll do a work trip, you know. A work trip to Buc-ee’s. Buc-ee’s is kind of overrated. It is.

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It is. It is. 'Cause they don't have Mountain Dew Zero either. But it is—seriously—the bathrooms are great. Bathrooms are great. That is honestly shocking to me.

1:53

It's good. I'm not like team Dew Zero or anything, but to be that big and not have it... I am team Dew Zero, and that is my main factor for why I go to

2:02

a gas station on a road trip. And Buc-ee’s doesn’t have it. So I go in there and I'm just like—I don't even want to be here.

2:08

Literally almost every gas station we go to has Dew Zero. And so the fact that Buc-ee’s doesn’t is just unacceptable.

2:16

Probably some kind of scandal. Yeah, probably some big scandal. Like the Coldplay one... Probably some kind of scandal. Yeah, probably some big scandal. Like the Coldplay one. Oh, is anybody watching that?

2:25

Okay, so let’s get into it. Because Katching Up With Katie, you know, it's

2:32

usually like, what have we done in the past week? A lot has happened. Not necessarily productive-wise—just, like, things have happened.

2:40

So, we went to the lake this past weekend. That was the hot topic. The Coldplay thing was a hot topic during this lake outing.

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Because, like, my mom was there. Her friend was there. They were talking about it. Everyone was having their own separate things.

2:53

And so—Abigail, this was your second or third time going to the lake with us? Third. Third.

2:59

She got to see me have my—bleep this out—rocked. And now, for today's sponsor, which is BarkBox.

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4:31

I thought I was paralyzed. I thought I was going to die. Oh—where your glasses came off? Can we put that in here?

Katie Crashes at the Lake

4:39

Yeah. Play that clip. We’ll put the clip in slow motion, frame by frame.

4:52

I've already posted it. I've already posted my own humiliation. Okay. I don't know—why

4:57

did he not throw you off? He didn’t mean to.

5:03

He made this turn at, like, Mach 5. He insists that he didn’t mean to.

5:10

It just hit—you just hit the wrong way. It’s my fault. Yeah, it’s my fault for hitting the wrong way.

5:16

Kind of your fault. You don’t know how to ride a tube, Katie. And Jonathan—I do blame Jonathan a bit, 'cause he was not leaning the right way.

5:24

Jonathan’s tubing experience is different than mine. I learned as a child how to maneuver the tube to stay on.

5:32

Jonathan wanted to get the most, like, air. You know what I'm saying? Right. Of course. That’s how he does it.

5:39

And so he was, like, leaning and picking the side up. No. No. I'm like—no.

5:45

So, I blame a lot of people. I'm the victim of what you have seen.

5:52

And I couldn’t move the next day. I’m honestly feeling way better. I thought I wasn’t going to be able to move all week,

5:58

but after the first day, I’m good. Yeah. I don't know why—you’re the young one. Why did you not get absolutely tossed around?

6:09

I just know how to stay on. Okay. I don’t know.

6:16

And then, like, Rebecca was there too with her little girls and her husband. And I fully was like, “Oh no.” Because you know what?

6:23

I’ve stopped inviting— I don’t invite those. Would you have come? Hey, I’m going to go ahead and put this out there: Wasn’t offended. Didn’t say anything.

6:31

Well, we’re talking to Matt. Would you have come? I’m just stirring the pot.

6:37

I’ve invited them. We’ve had it where it was like— “Have y’all left yet?”

6:42

Like, that’s how committed they were. And we were like, “Have y’all left?” I thought about that. We were out the door.

6:49

And then it was just like... I don’t think I didn’t want to.

6:54

I don’t think I was ever— I'm pretty sure you called me and said, “Hey, how can we get out of this?” No, I don’t think I was ever— Boss, I was never really on board and committed.

7:07

You were like, “Yes, lake day!” We were all, for a moment at least, we were all like, “Yes, lake day.”

7:15

Yeah. I mean, it was a great idea. It’s always like one of those things that we talk about at work,

7:21

and then we leave work, and we don’t do it. Like, we don’t—we don’t hang out outside of here.

7:27

I saw a reel about that, actually. It’s like the graveyard of trip ideas. Well, I think the only thing that made it out of the group chat was Ren Fest last year.

7:36

Yeah. Well, this year—I didn’t even go this year. I mean, I’ll say this: And this year, I didn’t. I didn’t either.

7:42

I’ve said it many times— I’m not a big lake guy. I don’t like the lake. And y’all have tried to convince me, like, “Well, you’ve got to do the lake with us.”

7:51

And I’m like—well, I... right. And it would be fun hanging out with y’all, but I would get nothing added out of the lake. What is—what is your adversity to the lake?

8:01

What is your— I think I genuinely just don’t love it.

8:08

It’s one of those things where I can go, and I will enjoy it for a little bit, and then—

8:13

So we—let me just say— And this is why I think we’re like, “You haven’t laked with us.” ’Cause we don’t go on the boat from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

8:21

Yeah. We’re not like all-day lakers, where we’re like— It’s hot, there’s no shade, we’re doing it.

8:28

We don’t do that. We have breakfast, we go for a little morning toodle on the boat,

Lake Life & Tube Talk

8:33

we come back, we swim, we go for lunch, and we go inside and take a nap. And then we might go swim again, or we might go on the boat again,

8:40

or there’s a place that we might go eat on the water, like fishing— or we don’t even fish that much.

8:45

See, I like the eating. I like the eating parts. I like eating on the water. Yeah. There’s like a marina that has a restaurant, and so we take the boat,

8:53

and the boat ride is going there— and then we eat there and hang out. And then we’ll come back, and there might be some tubing for the kids—

9:00

if there’s kids on the trip, whatever. But we don’t do the whole “be out on the boat all day long.”

9:08

Do a little sightseeing. Look at the houses. You love judging the houses. Critique them. Give them ratings.

9:15

That would be my favorite part. We do that the whole time. Stop. Let’s go. Don’t get people excited, Matt, ’cause— Let’s do this.

9:21

You’re not going to go. Look, look— I will say this. There are so many things that I want to do,

9:27

and I really haven’t been on a vacation in like two and a half years. And if I did have a spare weekend to go somewhere, the lake would not be my first pick.

9:35

Can I— You know how, like, a few episodes ago, we were talking about how there’s this one guy that’s always just like,

9:43

“I just really wanted to do that,” and then time goes by, missed opportunities...

9:49

He just doesn’t make the time for it, you know? And then he comes back and he’s like, “I’m just so irritated that I never got to do that,”

9:57

and everyone’s like, “You could have, but you just—you didn’t.” I totally agree with you. I will say this, though.

10:05

I’m not complaining that I haven’t got to. I’m just saying if I do do it, it won’t be the lake. I’m just— I actually do—

10:10

I’m gonna say this because it’s kind of a crazy thought I’ve been having. I’ve been thinking about just doing it. Because—whatever.

10:17

So my thing right now is golf, and trying to see if I can get really good. And there is a course in New York—

10:25

it’s like where the Ryder Cup is going to be played here soon. And for the next two weeks, they shut down the course after that to prepare.

10:32

One of the hardest, best courses in the United States. They only do walk-up tee times.

10:37

And so right now, people are driving to New York, camping out in their vehicles in the parking lot,

10:45

in hopes that the next morning, when they wake up, they’ll be in line in time to get a tee time to play.

10:52

And in my head I’m like, “I’ll just— I’m going tomorrow. Why not?” What an adventure, right? Doesn’t that sound fun?

10:59

How long is the drive? Fourteen and a half hours. By yourself?

11:05

I mean, I don’t know anybody who’d maybe go with me. Well, I’ll be—

11:11

That’s like— That’s my rush of an adventure right now. Something like that. That sounds fun.

11:18

Matt, what is—what would be your adventure this week? Oh my gosh, I can't. We have two seconds here.

11:24

She’s looking for your card. Do you want a breakfast sandwich? She’s looking for my card. Oh, you want a breakfast sandwich?

11:30

Oh, you're— I've been orchestrating. It doesn’t work for you. He's been orchestrating this the entire time.

11:38

Well, it was Abigail's idea to use Lindsay. Let me give her a correct—okay, three times.

11:44

So, I think my card is in the— my car is in the—

11:51

my card is in the car, which is not at the shop because I got picked up this morning because they didn’t want our cars at the shop.

Surprise Caller Joins the Chaos

12:02

Okay, so use— I can just use that money Katie gave me yesterday, and I can just Venmo request if that works.

12:09

There's a bill. Oh, there's a bill. There’s a bill because Evan paid me for something yesterday.

12:15

It’s on the table next to the flower chair, closest to the door.

12:20

Oh yeah, I know. I already saw it. It’s the one closest to the door. I know exactly what you’re talking about.

12:29

Or down here. I will text you orders. Money, money, money.

12:34

Matt did— He didn’t get our order, though. Oh, I thought you just wanted donuts.

12:42

Gave me—looked— What a man thing to do.

12:47

I was trying to keep the podcast rolling. What a man thing to do. The whole time, I was doing this. The whole time, trying to keep

12:53

the podcast rolling. I didn’t want to stop. But now that we’ve stopped, then— I’m—I’m just going to take over and just—

12:59

Is it Callie’s? But he was doing it on my card, you know.

13:05

And he wasn’t even going to ask you what you really wanted. You know, Abigail said, “Hey, just get me some glazed.”

13:14

Let’s just go with the—just glazed. Just glazed. OG glazed. Sure.

13:21

Are there—what are they like? What were they called? Chinklas? What are they—Chunkas? Kalachis? Kajis?

13:28

Tinkas? Chunkas? Look, that’s like the flip-flop. The sandal.

13:35

[Laughter] I mean, not even three or four of them—chinkles.

13:40

Not even in the same hemisphere. I’m sorry. I would have loved to have been in there. Kalachis?

13:46

What? They don’t have them. Okay. Unfortunately, that was the issue. So I’ll tell her—some plain glazed.

13:56

Okay. What were we talking about? What was it? You were about to ask me. Play in the lake? No, you—yeah, you asked me what my ideal— Your little trip.

14:04

I want to go to the lake. ’Cause now I’m really—if anything— I’m in more of a position now to go on the lake.

14:12

We might do a little trip in August. We might do a little lake trip at the end of August. I might do that. Like, I can be at the lake for a couple days and be good—

14:19

unless I'm fishing. We don’t really go for more than two nights. I was more talking about, like, a couple hours.

14:26

No. And then if I’m fishing, I’m good with the lake. I like to go fishing. But I like the mountains. Like, give me a mountain cabin or something.

14:32

We have kayaks, and you can kayak fish. And I’ve been looking— I’ve been thinking about— Maddie wants a boat. Obviously, we’re not going to get a boat right now.

14:39

But I want a paddle board. Yeah, like something— I want, like, something like a little pond skipper.

14:44

Like something like a little—you know, like a jon boat. Those aren’t really cheap either. But a kayak would be cool. We should have a little team fishing night.

14:54

I’m ready. I’m so in. Fishing era this year. Yeah. Yeah, I’m so happy. And then you let the babies just toddle around and BBO.

Horse Adventures Coming Up

15:02

We went fishing last night and didn’t catch anything— ’cause Percy Priest has no fish in it. But I’ve been fishing like crazy. Let’s have a little fishing night.

15:09

I have my poles in my car right now. I have a collapsible pole in my car that I’ve never gotten the chance to use. Would like to see if it’s worth anything.

15:16

Nice. We should do that. Can’t this weekend, ’cause me and Abigail are going to Texas.

15:21

So that’s one thing we’re doing. Right now, it just—

15:27

I’ve traveled more this summer than I have in a long time. There were just trips— Like, we had a family trip. Me and Jonathan did our honeymoon trip.

15:35

So I just haven’t really had the time. But I need to go ride Denver to assess if it’s in

15:42

the cards to possibly show in a class at NSBA World. I think I’m going to also practice halter a bit as well,

15:49

because he’s going to be shown by a professional halter trainer at the NSBA World Congress and World Show— which is a new thing that we’ve decided on.

15:58

So he’s going to be showing in the performance halter stallions, and I can show him as an amateur and a non-pro in that.

16:07

So I think I’ll at least do that, but I need to go ride him. And I don’t really mind if Aaron says, “No, I think we should wait.”

16:15

Like, I don’t think that’s a bad thing at all. But I just— We need to go do it so that I can make plans

16:21

and we can figure out what dates we’re going to NSBA World and stuff like that. Because regardless, we’ll watch Aaron show him.

16:28

But if I’m going to be showing, it’s—it’s different. So that’s what we’re doing this weekend. We get to stay in the giraffe room!

16:34

Abigail’s never stayed in the giraffe room. I’ve only stayed there once.

16:39

So High Point Performance Horses has some exotics. That’s where my stallion stands.

16:46

I’ve talked about it before—how they have giraffes. They do a lot of work with giraffe conservation.

16:52

They work with some really amazing people and vets and whatnot. So they’ve got their giraffe sanctuary,

16:57

and then they’ve got their tapirs and their capybaras and all that good stuff. The giraffe room—you can actually rent it.

17:04

I’ll put the link in the description on how to rent it. But you can rent this apartment that Gerald the giraffe—

17:10

he can literally just come up to your window while you’re sleeping. You can pull—he’s a cool dude. You can pull the blind down too. Like,

17:16

you don’t have to. He’s always— Just open your eyes, and he’s just there.

17:22

So it’s a really cool spot. We’re going to go do that. We’ll see VS Code Red. We’ll go hang out with Waylon. We’ll see Denver and ride Denver.

17:30

And so we’re just going for— Is it literally one night? I think it’s just one night that we’re going.

17:35

We’re leaving tomorrow morning and coming back Saturday night. Yeah, so it’s just a little quick trip. Yeah, so it’s just a little quick trip.

17:43

Usually, we try to plan it way ahead of time, and Matt and Nate come, and we try to make some videos while we’re there and make it a thing.

17:51

And this is just like a “going to ride my horse” type thing. So I’m excited for that as well.

17:59

There was a little bit of... I don’t know the word— oh, we have to follow up. There were some issues with our

A Little Travel Issue!

18:09

ID forms—forms of identification to fly. Okay, so on the—

18:15

was it with you or with Rachel that we talked about my passport being gone? I think it was me. It was you.

18:21

Okay. It was on the last episode that I—we explained that my passport got lost and we filed a claim.

18:27

People in the comments were like, “You’ll never get it back.” You did? It came this morning.

18:33

No way. Yes! We got it back. Let’s get a picture of it. So—so we got it back.

18:39

So, I—we had to make an appointment to go get our Tennessee Stars on our licenses to be able to fly.

18:46

And the next appointment was like September, because we’ve waited this long. So we were like, “Oh, we’ll just use our passports.”

18:53

And so, I had to hopefully get my passport back in time to fly, which I have. But then she realized her passport was like three hours away at home.

19:03

So— So I will be leaving today at 2:00 to go get my passport.

19:09

Is Mom meeting you or are you going all the way home? I'm meeting her in Jackson. Okay. So it's still like a two-hour drive.

19:16

It’s a 40-minute drive for her, it’s like a two-hour drive for me. So we're going to, you know—

19:23

we’ll have that just because we already have to fly in August to go to NSBA World.

19:29

And so it’s like—we had to do it anyway, because we wouldn’t be able to get our licenses back in time before that.

19:35

So anyway. That’s fine.

19:41

Yeah. And then—I mean, we already kind of touched on this— but Janice had her baby! You know, there’s a whole video about that,

19:46

about his little vet visit, so go watch that if you haven’t already. Him going out for the first time— he is absolutely amazing.

19:53

Did we tell y’all the name? No, we haven’t told y’all the name. No, I don’t know the name.

What Did We Name the Latest Foal??

20:00

Okay, so—trash. I heard it with my ultra-hearing headphones.

20:05

So there were two choices. I was going to let them—yeah, go ahead. And then I was going to tell them which one it was.

20:11

Well, you did yesterday. Okay. So we had the two choices. It was either Jack or Trip. Trapper—Trapper or Jack.

20:20

Jack or Trip. And it was either going to be Running Springs Jack on the Rocks—R O X X—

20:26

because his dad is “I’ll Cuttin’ Rocks the House.” So good. Or Trip—Running Springs Triple Shot on the Rocks.

20:33

We decided that Jack was— I thought Jack is the stronger option. So literally— but now that Trip’s on the table...

20:39

Social media was so divided. I’ve never seen people be so gung-ho for these names.

20:45

Like usually, it’s like, “Oh, there’s a winner here.” Yeah. It was so divided. TikTok loved Jack.

20:53

Facebook loved Trip. It was so divided. And then even at home, it was divided.

20:59

We loved Jack. Lindsay and Rachel loved Trip. Like—it was—yeah.

21:04

So I chose the one I liked. We got Jack.

21:10

It was the right decision. Jack and Janice. Like, that’s why I like Jack. It just—it fits.

21:16

And he just— I don’t know, I’ve been calling him “Jack-Jack.” And he’s just— I mean, RS Jack on the Rocks is just—yeah.

21:22

Think about— think about like if he is a stallion one day, and we make the ads like we do for Code Red and First Things First.

21:30

Think about the ad we can make— and it’s like him just sitting there drinking some whiskey. Yeah. Okay.

21:39

A little—like, we could do a lot with that. A little AI image of him as a horse in a suit, drinking whiskey.

21:47

Anyway— No, we’re not doing that. Yeah. Okay. We’ve got to figure out what

What Will We Do with the Boy Goats?

21:52

we’re doing with Sprout and Bean, because they’re boys.

21:58

They’re humping. They refuse to keep their aprons on. They are older, so it’s like— if you don’t know, Abigail’s

22:05

keeping Brown and Spout— Brown and Spout.

22:11

Brown— That sounds like a what?

22:20

I don’t know. Do you use “Spain,” or is Spain a name? I don’t think that’s a word.

22:26

That might be the first time it’s ever been said. I think it might be. I’ve never even—Brown and Spain. That is—that is a duo that no one’s ever heard. Next year.

22:34

So she’s keeping those two. And so, we—this house was supposed to be done in, like, June.

22:42

It is end of July. It is still not. Forgot about that. Now, she’s living somewhere. She’s not homeless. Okay.

22:50

But we— I think the drywall’s up? No. I thought it was supposed to go up this week.

22:57

Next week. Oh god, it keeps getting pushed. So we’ve got to figure out where we’re putting these little things

23:04

until they can go home. They’re going to be grown by the time—

23:10

They just need to go— They just go live in the— Well, I guess you could put them over there, couldn’t you?

23:16

You could just put them over there. You don’t have to be living there. Yeah. No, they’ve got to have someone—

23:23

You just right down the road I mean, I’d still go over there and play. But I don’t want them to go bond with someone else and then have to leave.

23:33

I see. I see. So, like, put them over there— ’Cause Rebecca had mentioned, “Oh, they could come stay with Edward and Jacob.”

23:40

And I also don’t want the girls to be like, “You’re taking them.” Oh yeah. You’re right.

23:45

Yeah, you’re right. You’re right. I mean, we have an empty pasture right now at the mini farm. Like, there is a pasture that has nothing in it.

23:52

So we can— I was thinking about this the other day. We could actually put all the babies over there.

23:57

Because the odds of— you know, like, the boys can get mature really early,

24:03

the odds of the girls being mature that early are very low—at like 8 weeks or whatever.

24:08

So we could still keep their little aprons on, but we could go put them—

24:14

Or what we could do is we could leave them in the play area and move the older ones over to their pasture.

24:20

’Cause, I mean, they don’t really— Yeah. They don’t really play, you know? So they could go to the pasture that’s open. Yeah.

24:26

And then just keep all the babies in one area for the time being. That’d be good. Oh my gosh, what are you doing? She decided she doesn’t like me.

24:34

Oh, she wants to just be right here. So you’re going to be a goat mom.

24:40

And then—we were discussing this the other day— you’re very duck... duck-ho these days.

24:46

Yes. I’m very like—wants ducks. Duck-centered. Focused right now.

Let’s Talk About Ducks

24:54

What kind did you say the other day? You—you whittled it down. So I have a few: Runner ducks, Welsh Harlequin, Khaki Campbell.

25:08

I really, really want a Call Duck, but I’m probably not going to get one because they’re just cute.

25:14

Like, I don’t think they necessarily outproduce the other ones or anything.

25:20

They’re just really cute. You can have a bunch of different colors, but they’re very good flyers from what I’ve seen. And I don’t want to have to clip their wings.

25:30

So I’m maybe saving that for later down the road.

25:36

But I want a better handle on duck-etry. And I’m not getting—what is it called?

25:42

A drake. You know—fowlery. Fowlery. Fowlerist.

25:48

You’re going to be a fowler. Fowler. Is that— Is that what it— Yeah, I think so.

25:54

Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Big time. I'm four to start. I think I know the Khaki Campbell. I used to live off McMurray Hatchery.

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I used to go on the website all the time and just shop. Yeah, I’ve been looking. How do you—can you choose, like, “I just want females. I don’t want a male”?

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You can pay. You pay more for it. You can either pay for— You can do sexed or unsexed.

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[Laughter] Or unsexed.

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They’re just more expensive. Little horse joke from me. Okay, I have no— I have zero clue about ducks. How much is, like, four little sexed ducks?

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So if you got four little girl ducks— like 30 bucks, I think, a piece. You get ducklings—they’re probably four a piece.

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No, no. Not a piece. Like, two— They’re probably five, six, seven dollars a piece, depending on the kind.

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The chickens are like, you know, two dollars a piece. Okay. Just depends on how rare it is. Okay.

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And then you always— They always, you know, you have a minimum order. Mhm. I think— Not on ducks—maybe on ducks, you do.

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The one that I was looking at— like, a lot of them were minimum six. But I found one that was three, because I only want four.

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I don’t want to start out too big. I will say this, though— You know, most of the time, 90% of the time, they all turn out fine.

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But with chickens, like, you go— You get a hundred— That’s why I’m getting— I ideally would just start out with two,

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but if something happens to one, then I just have one alone. So I want to get at least three, but I think I’ve decided on four.

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Mhm. ’Cause I think, like you said, I don’t think handling four would be that much different than three.

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Well, she was like, “I don’t know if I want to commit to four.” I’m like, if you’re already committing to three— you’re already feeding them, you already have an area for them—

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I don’t think four is going to make a big difference. I really don’t. I say that as someone who’s never handled them,

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so I don’t know. I’ve had chickens and ducks and turkeys my whole life. From what I’ve seen, you can—

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like, all the different kinds of them get along with each other really well.

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So I could get, like, two runner ducks and then I could get two different ones.

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Which is probably what I’ll do, because I think I do want runner ducks. Are they flightless? Yeah.

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Are the Welsh Harlequins flightless? I don’t think so, but I don’t think they’re as good of flyers.

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Mhm. I could be wrong. I was going to say—we would love— the duck people are going to fact-check me. Which, you know what,

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just be open to the duck people though, because we’re new to this. I’m not new to this. You’re new to this.

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I’m staying out of the duck-etry. I’m staying out of it. I will come look at them and say,

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“Oh, they’re really cute,” and then I’ll... I want to be invested and involved as much as possible.

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I think—I’m excited. Yay. I saw a TikTok this morning of someone— this girl had three, and they were

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like teenagers, I guess— and she was walking them all. Like, there were three runner ducks and they all had a harness and a leash,

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and they were all just walking next to her dog. It was so cute. Do they live in her house? I think so.

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Right now, I think they— To be that tame, they’d have to. I think they’d have to think they’re little babies and live in your house.

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Which isn’t a problem. I’ve done the house livestock before. I would do it. Ducks are different, though.

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I would do it. Birds are different. Are you going to kill them? I don’t know.

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I don’t know if she would kill them or if she would— She loves the goats. She gets so excited

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going over to the goats, and she just wants in so bad. And I’ve taken her in before on the leash, and she just goes up to them and she’s like wagging her tail and sniffing.

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Maybe we need to go today and do a little “Introduce Moo to her brothers” kind of thing.

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’Cause I want them to feel comfortable around her too when they’re older. So maybe we’ll go out in the front yard, maybe where it’s a little more open,

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and just let her—let her meet her brothers. What are you—what are you going to do with them?

Story About Bella

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You—my—okay. I will never forget when I got Bella, my first goat ever. I will never forget this.

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It was the—I wish I could have captured it, because it’s the funniest image in my brain. When I got Bella, she was like, I don’t know, 10 weeks old.

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And, you know, because we didn’t have our fence finished, I was keeping her in the house. And it was really cold, so I was like,

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“I’m going to keep her in the house for like a month or two, just so that we’re bonded and besties.” So if you were here during the house goat era, it was a fun time for the time that we had it.

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And so I tried to get her— and she did get to where she was fine with the dogs. It got to where everyone was fine together.

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But at first, I was trying to introduce her one at a time. And, you know, she was wearing a diaper and she was laying with me a bunch,

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because for the first few days I didn’t let the dogs in with her, so she was comfortable with me. And I introduced her to Kimmy, and Kimmy seemed fine.

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Kimmy is my seven-pound miniature dachshund, okay? She seemed fine. She was a little frantic and sniffing her and stuff,

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but she didn’t seem like she was going to do anything. And so I look down— because I’m holding them both

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and they had seemed to settle in— I thought they were just laying in my lap. Yeah. I look down,

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and Kimmy’s just looking at me with this goat’s leg in her mouth. Oh my gosh. Like she just— She’s just gnawing on it.

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And I’m like, “What is happening?” Because Bella wasn’t doing anything. She didn’t feel anything.

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And Kimmy’s just got this whole leg in her mouth. And I’m like, “Okay.” So Kimmy—her prey drive is there.

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She just doesn’t have that— It’s good to know she can’t do much. I don’t think she can do much. Unfortunately, I don’t think she has much of a—

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She’s killed one mouse in her life, and that was a big day for her.

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We were proud. We praised. She—you know, I think it was honestly one that was already kind of on the way out.

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Yeah, I don’t think Moo has gotten to it. And not necessarily that I want her to,

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but I do think it would be the happiest day of her life if she caught, like, a squirrel or a bird or something.

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I don’t want her to— but I kind of— I showed you that video. I showed her a video of a corgi that was with a bunch of hound dogs,

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and they sent the corgi up the tree— because it was like a tree that was leaning. And this corgi went all the way up this tree,

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and like treed this coon, and got up on the limb with it. It was crazy. I'm like, “She would do that.”

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She would. She would totally do that. 100%. Alright, she got that dog.

Closing Up

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Yeah, she does got that dog in her. Anyway, hope y’all enjoyed today’s— I mean, we— I don’t even know what we did.

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I think we just— I don’t even think— Vibed. We vibed. It was a good vibe. We just chatted.

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