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Old 07/19/11, 10:51 AM
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Red face It would be the Lamancha...

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It would be the Lamancha... - Goats

It would be the Lamancha... - Goats

Broke the planter, got his goofy head stuck in it.

I hear Tonka wailing & fussing from the kitchen & he's running around the pen with his new collar.

As soon as he sees me, he stops, paws at the planter & cocks his head to the side as if to say "Well, are you going to fix this or not mom?"

He's such a goober
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Old 07/19/11, 10:53 AM
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Awwwwwwwwwww I just love him!!! I have a few pictures of Louie with a Monster box on stuck on his head. LaManchas do the strangest things.
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Old 07/19/11, 10:56 AM
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My lm's are partial to coffee cans.
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Old 07/19/11, 11:12 AM
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That is tooooo precious.
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Old 07/19/11, 11:17 AM
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bwahahaha poor goatie.
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Old 07/19/11, 11:19 AM
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ROFL LaManchas are definitely good entertainment.
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Old 07/19/11, 02:08 PM
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OMG! That is just tooo funny!! It reminds me of the cones we put on the dogs and cats to keep them from licking. Cone heads hahahaha!!
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Old 07/19/11, 02:33 PM
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Cute Pic !!! I believe LaManchas are the clowns of the goat world !!!
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Old 07/19/11, 02:51 PM
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He is such a clown! My Alpines watch him with a bit of embarassment.... kind if like "Yea,the earless one is doing something ridiculous again"

He was so funny....carrying on like it was the end of the world...then as soon as he sees me (I'm a good 15ft away from the pen), he stops and just stands there like "Oh, you heard me did you....alright then, I'm tired of this game, can you get me out now?"

He's also the one who likes to unlatch gates, chew off others collars & splashes in mud puddles.... I call him "Goober".... hubby says he's "special"
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Old 07/19/11, 03:18 PM
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Hilarious!

We have one collar chewer too. I'd find them (the breakfree plastic chain collars) laying around from time to time chewed through. Wasn't sure who the culprit was until there was only one goat left with her collar on - the only one she couldn't get to. Bingo!

thankfully, they're not expensive.
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Old 07/19/11, 06:34 PM
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LOL...too funny...thanks for sharing!
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Old 07/19/11, 09:21 PM
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Omg that is so funny and cute!!
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Old 07/19/11, 10:18 PM
 
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That's great!!! I'm NOT going to show it to my Lamancha girls. They don't need any ideas.
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Love it!
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Lol!
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