80 Spring, 515 AV
Experience was not her friend.
"Ouch," Akilah yelped, the goat's hooves hitting her knee for the nth time. There would be bruising tomorrow. So much bruising. Maybe she could take the day off.
"Come on, it's not like you even hate this--you're just being difficult," she grumbled, sternly, as she dragged the reluctant goat to the side. "If anything, you are almost happy when I'm doing this."
The goat baa'd piteously and she rolled her eyes as she tied the queen up to the post. "You are so lucky we're not going to eat you."
The halter was tight and she let go of the goat, leaning against it in exhaustion. Just how many did that make today? She couldn't remember the number but it was marked on her in small hoove-shaped bruises.
"You were so much cuter as a kid," Akilah muttered as she set herself down and pulled up the forehooves for inspection. The goat, true to form, was relaxed as she examined each one. No trouble now, of course.
Perhaps this is how her father felt when she was younger and he was trying to get her to bathe.
She apologized silently for the years of trouble. Hopefully the others weren't having as hard a time with the bucks.
Examining the goat's hooves, she pulled out shears as started to trim the excess growth on the hooves. The right hoof looked a little loopsided--how did the goat manage to walk with it like that? Trimming it away, she smiled at the smooth surface after.
And that was a close enough cut for her--she had yet to master this properly and she was too scared to cut any deeper. Grothus would have to do it if he wanted a closer cut.
Dirt was caked on the left hoof and she rubbed it off before continuing the job.
"And of course you don't put up a fight now." She shook her head, she couldn't even pretend to understand these goats, despite having herded them for so many seasons. "Of course not. The next one will do that for you."
Behind her, she could hear bleating--long and loud. Turning around, she stared at the sight in front of her.
A doe trying to climb onto another doe--a third doe ready to fight for the right. "I can't even leave you alone for five minutes."
Quickly, Akilah moved to the goat mass and tried to startle them apart. It worked this time, which was good--she often didn't quite manage to get it done the first try.
Took the third, usually, for the message to sink in. Third and a little fighting, because what were the queens without a little fighting?
Returning to her patient, she quickly finished the hind legs and painted the goat's ear a bright pink.
"There. Get lost now," she said, releasing the goat from the halter.
Another down, another dozen to go through.
Still, it was a encouraging to see so many queens ready for mating. After losing so many of the herd during the storm two years ago, the herd really needed to regrow and expand.
And this summer, hopefully, they would be three quarters of the way back to the herd's original size.
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