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| Cutest Goat Ever | |
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| Topic Started: Mar 22 2013, 11:37 AM (157 Views) | |
| Trotsky | Mar 22 2013, 11:37 AM Post #1 |
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Big City Boy
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Tell me you have ever seen a cuter goat than this: Posted Image |
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| Darcie | Mar 22 2013, 11:46 AM Post #2 |
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First goat I ever saw that I wanted to hug. |
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| FuzzyO | Mar 22 2013, 12:14 PM Post #3 |
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Awwww. |
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| Olive Oil | Mar 23 2013, 03:37 AM Post #4 |
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Just adorable. I want one. Goats are surprisingly cute. Does anyone remember seeing a Christmas video on Youtube where they put music to goats playing and jumping, etc? I couldn't get enough of it. |
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| erka | Mar 23 2013, 04:21 AM Post #5 |
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Are you sure he is alive and not a "stuffed" animal? Sure is cute. Anyone been to Goats on the Roof in Coombs, BC? Real goats on the sod roof. Here is a link: http://www.oldcountrymarket.com/history.php |
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| Darcie | Mar 23 2013, 04:25 AM Post #6 |
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The goats my aunt and uncle had in Valemont looked cute but lookout, they did not like people, especially kids. They had a shotgun near their log cabin door in case you needed to go to the outhouse, there was a problem with bears on a regular basis. Later on they let the goats out at night as they found that the bears were kept away, it was a matter of either facing a bear or a bunch of goats. |
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| Dana | Mar 23 2013, 05:39 AM Post #7 |
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WWS Hummingbird Guru & Wildlife photographer extrordinaire
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I think they are no longer allowed to have them up on the roof but they are still out back behind the new restaurant and still as popular as ever. That is one sweet little goatling above ! Edited by Dana, Mar 23 2013, 05:39 AM.
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| Trotsky | Mar 25 2013, 01:49 AM Post #8 |
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Big City Boy
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Relative had an adorable adult goat and I thought he was the sweetest this. He loved having his head scratched just like a cat. But then I turned my back on him and bent over for something and he sent all six feet two of me flying across the yard. |
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| Alli | Mar 25 2013, 03:49 AM Post #9 |
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Mistress, House of Cats
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I had goats when I lived in Congo. I became attached to one little one that followed me everywhere. He was like a puppy even the dogs got along with him. He would come into the house lay on the floor sleep on the mat. Loved attention. He was so sweet. I had to go to Canada for a visit told my son's father to look after the goat. I was going home to see my kids The time I called I asked about the goat, He said he was fine, in fact he was delicious! When I left they ate him .. oooh 02 I was so furious....... |
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