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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3870532" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>When I was a kid (no pun intended) we had goats and one could buy one for $3-$5.00. We had one that would bleat at us and I could mimic the sound and the goat would continue bleating until I quit. They are the most friendly animals aside from dogs and make good pets in my estimation. Watching a young goat jump and frolic and climb on top of things is really funny and interesting. I remember we could be eating and the nanny goat would stand on her back legs and look into the window screen at us.</p><p>We ate the goats too but it wasn't my idea at all. After I left home my mom and stepdad bought a Billy Goat and it butted the stepdad and knocked him down-I guess it hurt him because he wouldn't go into the pen again without a club. Supposedly it was an aggressive huge Billy Goat and I wanted to see it but unfortunately it became supper unbeknownst to me while I wasn't there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3870532, member: 25679"] When I was a kid (no pun intended) we had goats and one could buy one for $3-$5.00. We had one that would bleat at us and I could mimic the sound and the goat would continue bleating until I quit. They are the most friendly animals aside from dogs and make good pets in my estimation. Watching a young goat jump and frolic and climb on top of things is really funny and interesting. I remember we could be eating and the nanny goat would stand on her back legs and look into the window screen at us. We ate the goats too but it wasn't my idea at all. After I left home my mom and stepdad bought a Billy Goat and it butted the stepdad and knocked him down-I guess it hurt him because he wouldn't go into the pen again without a club. Supposedly it was an aggressive huge Billy Goat and I wanted to see it but unfortunately it became supper unbeknownst to me while I wasn't there. [/QUOTE]
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