No snarky caption, because my brain is empty. Baby goats!
Inspired by Andrew Y., who sent a GIF of goats on a playground, but it didn’t embed well in my site. But you can see it over here, it’s very cute too.
No snarky caption, because my brain is empty. Baby goats!
Inspired by Andrew Y., who sent a GIF of goats on a playground, but it didn’t embed well in my site. But you can see it over here, it’s very cute too.
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Popcorn with horns!
I read this and then watched the clip. Sure enough, I could hear the popcorn sounds in my head as they were hopping around!
Or maybe that’s just the sound of my brain on baby goats…
It’s so easy to make them happy and to keep them busy. Love baby goatsters and big goatses too.
Hmmm, mentally measures yard for heated and cooled goat house with running water and a daybed for a human.
Darn zoning laws…
There is a guy not to far away from us that gets by with calling them his funny sounding dogs. 😉
Hmmm. I could buy goat sized dog costumes instead of sweaters. That would work in the winter…
They’re playing musical stumps.
Let’s play “Stump the Band!”
I have no idea what the rules are but I want to play this game.
Is it just me or do a couple of the little things seem surprised when they jump that there wasn’t another stump there? 😀
BABY GOATS!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ooooo! Just what I needed after a rough day at work (well, that big purring cat helped, too!)
I want that little light brown one!!!!!!
Ahhhh . . . I feel the stress melting away . . . .
😀
Same here. After a craptacular work week, this is just the soothing unguent my brain needed.
Craptacular – love it! Wait. You must be at my workplace . . . 😀
Happy Weekend!!!
Soothing Ungulate Unguents.
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So cute! I love seeing little goaties playing, we have a 16 year old goat (she’s so old she needs a coat during the winter) but i never knew her when she was ickle, i imagine her playing just like this! 🙂
Why, WHY do they have to be so adorable when I can’t have one? Sigh. Anyway, happy weekend, everyone!
Another case of “The simplest toys are the best”!
In both this clip and the one NTMTOM linked to, I love how sometimes when they are already on something high, they jump even higher when they jump off. Most of us, if we are jumping off something, figure merely landing from the height we’re already at will be enough of a jolt. Not baby goats! Sproing, right off the top of whatever they’re on top of. Take that, ankles! (Or whatever goats have instead of ankles.)