Posted by Larry59 on September 18, 2008 at 19:09:23 from (4.245.1.244):
In Reply to: Firebreaks N Goats posted by higgins on September 18, 2008 at 08:13:09:
When I was much younger. My Dad had gotten a goat for the goat milk. Seems he needed it cause of some medical reason I think it was. Anyway a cold winter was here and dad and I went around to each outside window and put plastic on them to keep the cold out. One evening we came home and found that dang goat had some how gotten out of what we thought was a secure area for him. lol The goat had gone around the house to each window and stood on her hind legs and eaten away most the plastic off every window at our home!.. Dad was going to shoot the goat and mom stopped him! So next day he give the goat away and we never had a goat again!..lol When I see a goat or two in the field. I can not help but remember those days....Besides that I being the oldest had to milk that goat everyday for my dad and I hated that goat. lol lol
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