Get your goat

Plus the geese are back

In Friday’s newsletter I shared an all-time great Facebook post:

Fortunately, the person who made that posting was kind enough to indulge my desire to meet this goat, despite her concerns. I went out, did a short interview … then spent about twenty minutes trying to figure out how to get out of there as the goat (named Gord-o) continuously headbutted me, all the way back to my car where I was still not left alone:

Upon arriving home I showed the footage to my wife, whose uncle raised goats, and she informed me that Gord-o was playing — if the goat had been upset, I would have been kicked and rammed hard, as it was he was just trying to engage in play and I should have given out scritches. Regrets! But I did get a story out of it and you can see Gord-o’s behaviour in the embedded video:

Shortly after that Gord-o was sent to a (non-meat) farm with other goats:

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We’re all rooting for you, Gord-o.

“Quesnel” is a big one.

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