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Old 08/27/11, 12:50 PM
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Excuse me, but there's a goat in your van.

Excuse me, but there's a goat in your van. - Goats

This is Ezra the Nubian buckling from RedSonja's farm. That's Carter sitting happily with him. Many thanks to Sonja for letting him come home to our farm and for the lovely visit yesterday.
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Old 08/27/11, 12:58 PM
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That has to be one of the most adorable pictures I've seen in a long time.
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Old 08/27/11, 01:03 PM
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Love the pic!
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Old 08/27/11, 01:53 PM
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How sweet! A van's cargo area is a GREAT way to transport a goat or two!
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Old 08/27/11, 02:45 PM
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Outrageously cute I'm pretty sure they're both smiling!
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Old 08/27/11, 02:52 PM
 
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I thought that little buckling looked familiar!

Great pic, and I'm sure that the goat from Sonja will do the job for you.
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Old 08/27/11, 02:55 PM
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What a handsome couple of little men you've got there.

My mom used to have Pygmy goats and on the way home from picking one up she went through the drive through at a fast food joint. She was placing her order when suddenly the lady who was inside working interrupted and said "I'm sorry, ma'am, but is that a goat?" They'd been making noise the whole time and my mom didn't even notice. LOL!
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Old 08/27/11, 10:45 PM
 
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Adorable! My hubby thought I was nuts when I told him I wasn't taking the trailer to pick up a new goat. She rode in the back of the Tahoe. I even brought two bottle calves home in the Tahoe. Who needs a trailer?
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Old 08/27/11, 11:16 PM
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I don't know who looks happier.... Carter or Erza!
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Old 08/27/11, 11:31 PM
 
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I was hauling a few goats in the back of my old Subaru wagon and decided to stop at a farmer's market on the way through town. A man pulled up behind me in a fairly new car. He told me he would never haul a goat in his car. I replied that I wouldn't haul goats in a new Toyota either. He then replied that he wouldn't haul goats in the older car either, but calmed down when I let him know I have a better car I use for every day and held on to the old one for transporting animals.
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Old 08/28/11, 10:32 AM
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hehe too cute
mini vans = goat transport heaven : P
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Old 08/28/11, 01:11 PM
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We just love the little guy! He was SUCH a gentleman on the ride home. It took us over an hour to get home and Ezra never once tried to jump over the seat. He didn't cry at all. He curled up and took a nap. He also didn't have an ahem, accident in the back. Although he did leap out and run to the first patch of grass when we got home. LOL!!
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They both look very happy!!
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We just love the little guy! He was SUCH a gentleman on the ride home. It took us over an hour to get home and Ezra never once tried to jump over the seat. He didn't cry at all. He curled up and took a nap. He also didn't have an ahem, in the back. Although he did leap out and run to the first patch of grass when we got home. LOL!!
What a good boy. Either that or the worked really well. Both "kids" are adorable!!!!
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