Posted by TimV on February 23, 2015 at 17:47:40 from (104.229.97.14):
In Reply to: Re: goats posted by Larry@stinescorner on February 23, 2015 at 16:07:38:
Or maybe a fur Koat! About 30 years ago, a neighbor lady who was always adopting oddball animals ended up with a pair of baby female goats that she didn't know anything about or want to mess with, so somehow we ended up with them at our farm. This was at the beginning of the summer, and we immediately named them Mary and Martha, weaned them on the milk replacer we used for the calves and they got to be regular pets. They'd follow you everwhere, loved to ride the loads of hay home from the field, easily climbing unassisted to the top, and would eat my grandmother's geraniums, leaves, flowers and all, down to bare stubs. We thought they were poisonous and were worried about their health the first time they did it, but it never bothered them and they'd eat them in preference to anything else. End of the summer, the original owner took them back, and we never saw them again, but they were definitely fun to have around while it lasted.
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