Pete, the goat, is always sniffing around for his next snack:
So when Chester's tail popped through Pete's side of the fence the other day:
Pete gave it a sniff:
And then a little taste. Bottom line, neither goat boy is very picky about what they put in their mouths:
And an instant later, everyone just pretended it never happened:
That is too funny, especially the last picture...I love it...Your blog entries and pictures are hilarious.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! That is so typical. My goats try for anything.., even the dog's tails.
ReplyDeleteWasn't me! Nah! Me neither!
ReplyDeleteGoats are so silly. Mine like to pull the wool off the sheep and eat it. I'm sure the sheep don't care for it.
ReplyDeleteYou're boys are so funny. It's pretty cool that you're able to catch these funny moments with the camera. I always seeing and reading about their adventures!
ReplyDelete"Who me? I didn't do it, did you? Wasn't me! . . . hmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteToo darn cute those boys are. Thanks for the chuckles.
Loved this post and the photos too!
ReplyDeleteWell, he wasn't going to know if he liked donkey tail unless he tried it first! :)
ReplyDeleteI know a couple people who own goats and horses. The horses all have abnormally short tails. Better watch the burro boy's tails.
ReplyDeleteThose boys are such characters. I gotta tell you - your pictures make me so homesick for Maryland. Ooooh, those green woods. I shall live vicariously through you for my need for green.
ReplyDeleteDanni, I just love Critter Farm! Your blog fulfills my desire to own goats, donkeys and llamas. I have my hands full just keeping my chickens alive. This feather pecking business is for the birds. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteLove that last photo! Too funny.
ReplyDeleteThey are just like children"what? not me...I don't know what you are talking about!"
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind comment at my place.
WAS THERE ANY LEFT!!!
ReplyDeleteHa! Silly boy! I just love looking at your goat boys' faces - they are so darn cute.
ReplyDeleteBlechhhhh! Peanuts are MUCH better!
ReplyDeletePete!! Such a silly boy. He was just checking things out...
ReplyDeleteBut wow. Who do the goat boys remind you of in that last picture? :-)
One of our goats reached through the fence when Sweet Girl was about 2 and tried to eat her pony tail...she screamed so loud the goat jumped and ran away. She hated that goat from that day on! Kim
ReplyDeleteMine like to chew on my hair which leads to some interesting hair cuts.
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ReplyDeleteI am LOVING your blog! I myself am a city girl sacrificing many things to save up for our own land. We see it in the near near future.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the laughs and great advice. You are one interesting woman!
Carolyn