Posted by ken in texas on September 06, 2008 at 15:33:03 from (216.167.146.19):
A few months ago I had gone across the street to put gas in our car, and started home when I spotted a herd of white and brown goats headed south towards highway intersection where there is quite a bit of truck trafic.I could just see dead goats scattered every where. So I parked my car and tried to head them off and finally turned them with the help of a kid on a bicycle.Got them headed back north and another fellow stopped to help and I got my breath back.while Itried to decide what to do now a pickup drove up with a local banker ,county judge, and a local lawyer in it and the banker had tried to corral them earlier with no luck,but finaly got them(the goats)penned.Iwalked backed to my car and caught my breath, haaappy to mabey save some goat lives,drove home where my wife asked ,what were those white things you were chasing? Whene I said goats,she said you are too old to be chasing anything...Found out later the goats(about 100 ) had traveled about thirty or forty miles from home and would have gone much farther..
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