Hi Billy Boy,these guys are so curious ,at times damaging things,as there is no stopping them,they are terrific at cleaning up around things,yes real trimmers.They can jump high ,always looking for newer pastures. Cities use them to clean up areas of weed grass,& do they ever do a good job along side with Sheep.This guy looks like he can cause a lot of damage ,better throw in another bale of alfalfa ,he's got that hungry look.
Artist Reply: thank you AL ;over here too they are more and more use to clean up the grass this one was particulary curious and cool
I have a Toggenburg and a bunch of Boers... what breed is this one ??? Yup... they're always looking at grass on the other side... if the can get their heads through... they are gone... Ha!
Artist Reply: thank you James I met this beautiful animal when i visited a farm with children about 3 to 5 years old ; i don't anything about goats so i'm sorry i can't tell you what breed he is
10 Comments
Sigridur Bachmann 10 Apr 2020
Marvellous capture and framing !Anneke Hut 08 Apr 2020
Funny goat! :) I had a goat when I was a child. They are sweet.Vernonette Gaddy 08 Apr 2020
I like your distinguished looking goat (and his long goatee) picture Marie jose'. :)Sharon De Vore 07 Apr 2020
HAHAHA WHAT A GREAT SHOT, MARIE JOSE.Mindy Knadler 07 Apr 2020
nice capture. I want a goat in my life.Debra Kott 07 Apr 2020
Great shot.marie-claire gallet 07 Apr 2020
CA CE SONT DE CORNES OU JE NE M'Y CONNAIS PAS !!!!!!!!!!!Joanie Holliday 07 Apr 2020
LOL, CUTEAl Budarin 07 Apr 2020
Hi Billy Boy,these guys are so curious ,at times damaging things,as there is no stopping them,they are terrific at cleaning up around things,yes real trimmers.They can jump high ,always looking for newer pastures. Cities use them to clean up areas of weed grass,& do they ever do a good job along side with Sheep.This guy looks like he can cause a lot of damage ,better throw in another bale of alfalfa ,he's got that hungry look.James Mann 07 Apr 2020
I have a Toggenburg and a bunch of Boers... what breed is this one ??? Yup... they're always looking at grass on the other side... if the can get their heads through... they are gone... Ha!