You sorta have the same expression in your avatar.
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....yeah!.....You sorta have the same expression in your avatar.
Ohhhhh! Those poor babies. These are little AMerican domestic pampered goats! They don't know nuthin' about hanging off the edge of cliffs and such! I'm so glad they were able to rescue them without one of them doing some stupid little hippity hop to the side.Goats are rescued today in PA.
Ohhhhh! Those poor babies. These are little AMerican domestic pampered goats! They don't know nuthin' about hanging off the edge of cliffs and such! I'm so glad they were able to rescue them without one of them doing some stupid little hippity hop to the side.
You never know DJ, those goats may have been from the wrong side of the tracks. There they are hanging out under a bridge maybe smoking cigarettes, baaaa-ing at girls walking by...next they could be fighting over milk...this group could go either way.
Goats can go back to being wild. Years ago we had Jugtown Billy around here (there were two at one time) who had gone wild. He was often seen on the cliffs of Jugtown Mountain in NJ. Don't know how many accidents he caused on route 78 with people looking up while driving trying to get a glimpse of him. I saw the goats quite often in the 90's.Ohhhhh! Those poor babies. These are little AMerican domestic pampered goats! They don't know nuthin' about hanging off the edge of cliffs and such! I'm so glad they were able to rescue them without one of them doing some stupid little hippity hop to the side.
....it was the influx of fake barnyard steroids into the market that finished them off....You never know DJ, those goats may have been from the wrong side of the tracks. There they are hanging out under a bridge maybe smoking cigarettes, baaaa-ing at girls walking by...next they could be fighting over milk...this group could go either way.
Oh my gosh! Thanks for posting that! I loved Steve Irwin and his son looks just like him! So nice to see the family doing so well and awesome that he finally got a star! Oh, yes, those goats were very cute, too!
awwwwwww! Those were super adorable. Thanks for sharing that. I love that Steve Irwin's son and daughter continue his work with promoting knowledge about animals. He'd be so excited and proud.
My calendar this year is goats and I think the duck picture is in there.
You never know DJ, those goats may have been from the wrong side of the tracks. There they are hanging out under a bridge maybe smoking cigarettes, baaaa-ing at girls walking by...next they could be fighting over milk...this group could go either way.
That's hilarious.Goats can go back to being wild. Years ago we had Jugtown Billy around here (there were two at one time) who had gone wild. He was often seen on the cliffs of Jugtown Mountain in NJ. Don't know how many accidents he caused on route 78 with people looking up while driving trying to get a glimpse of him. I saw the goats quite often in the 90's.
Where are these babies!? They are out bouncing somewhere else!One of our local parks/historical estates just announced 5 baby goats were born. Here's the blurb and a link to the live stream. They weren't doing much last time I checked but I keep hoping to see some bouncing! Boing, boing, boing Whee!
Five baby goats born at Maymont - NBC12 - WWBT - Richmond, VA News On Your Side
I'm telling you, goats are fantastic, silly things.UMaine brings goats to campus to help stressed students - The Washington Post
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So am I.I'm telling you, goats are fantastic, silly things.