
Friendly as the dogs.
It made plenty of sense to me for the four of us to go from the police dog show to the goat barn.
Our yearly visits to the New York State Fair have convinced me that goats have a lot in common to canines.

Convincing Karen of the connection.
If we had a bigger backyard and I thought cherished rescue mutt Ellie would go along with the plan …

Eat well, friends.
Never mind. One day of conversations a year is enough for me.
I love goats. Did you know if you ever decide to buy a goat you have to buy two? They are social animals and will become very lonely and will go insane.
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Now I really know our yard is too small, Nance!
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Is one of those GOATS named Tom Brady?
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Ha, could be, David.
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I agree with Beth, now that we had inches of rain and the grass is growing out of control!
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Yours for the taking, David!
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Mark, I love them SO much! I understand! The pictures are just precious. I had two Nigerian Dwarf goats-Gillie Goat and Henry. They were wonderful in the “country”; but the city wouldn’t let me keep them. A wonderful farmer from Mountain Home, AR has them to do this day. It reminds me I need to check on them! Thank you for sharing this!
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You must have been a wonderful goat whisperer, Karla!
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Aww, thank you, Mark! We had a wonderful connection! Animals are so easy that way!
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Glad to be following one with a nickel of good sense.
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Glad to be that one, ladysighs.
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they bare so cute and funny. they sometimes hire goats here to eat invasive species in the parks. you could have them in your yard and never have to mow again –
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I don’t think they’d be happy here after the lawn was successful trimmed, Beth!
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