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anyone win?
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anyone win?
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Thanks for sharing this! Loved that well-timed rooster crowing at 0:05! Not sure if I'll enter, but it's definitely fun to think about. I'm surprised you haven't gotten any comments (just shares). As you know, just watching the "kids" hopping about, scampering sideways, instantly melts all your troubles away. They absolutely cannot run in a straight line - because they're so damn happy & carefree! Goats help remind you to find joy in the moment & to keep everything in perspective. Their world is inside their enclosure, & they're dependent upon humans, yet they still find bliss in warm sunshine and playing "king of the woodpile". I always tell people, "You haven't known real love, until you've experienced "goat love". They can also be annoying & irritating, because they're innately more intelligent than most humans - anyone who'd dispute that has never tried to keep goats inside a fence ... any fence! But it's hard to stay mad when they look at you as if to say, "Those strawberries were great! Where were YOU when we all snuck out for a treat? You should've been there! Well, there's always next year's crop ,,, " No matter what - goats are basically happy. Therefore, I never trust anyone who doesn't like goats!! Lol