These baby goats at Sunflower Farm in Maine enjoy their first day on Earth by testing out their jumping gear and wearing adorable knitted sweaters. That is all.
Found on Bored Panda by Andrew Y.
These baby goats at Sunflower Farm in Maine enjoy their first day on Earth by testing out their jumping gear and wearing adorable knitted sweaters. That is all.
Found on Bored Panda by Andrew Y.
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The white one with the blue sweater and brown socks…ded…that is all.
YES! The kneesies! And his little tentative jumplings – I am mush.
“Jumplings” – perfect!
Yes! That one! His little markings make him look like he’s wearing cowboy boots! And all of them – tails!!!!!!! And such sweet, sweet faces!!!
Precious babies! Where does one buy bebeh goat sweaters?
I’m sure these were handmade. Now there’s a cottage industry for me!
Perfect title, Mike!
(adding)…and those propeller tails!
The TAILS ❤️❤️ !!!!!
The jumping mechanism might need a little priming, or maybe some oil, but the tail-wagging apparatus is fully operational.
The jumps are not fully fledged yet, so I’m going to call them jmps. I know, baby steps…
No words, just ded – thud.
Picking self off floor, brushing off dust because I really have to ask – How the HELL do you get beby goats in sweaters??????? I would gladly watch a video of that!
Maybe kind of like this?
Where do I apply for a job dressing adorable animals in sweaters?
Oh my, sign me up too!! And they’re so placid, just standing there while the lady gets them into their cardis. I wonder if there would be any difference in getting the kids into their jumpers because, well they jump. Maybe it’s like trying to get a wiggley baby/toddler dressed vs an 8 year old?
They’re so knobbly! And I love their little chortles.
They’re so new they still have umbilical cords! Looks like mama has two udders.
Baby bleets + hoppity babies + wagging tails = overload.