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So glad to hear that the goat showed up!
Black bears are not something to toy with. I have seen the damage they can do to a bee hive. Woulndn't want to go toe-to-toe with one.
We had problems at our house in Northern WI one spring (I live in Wyoming now). The bears would come in for the bird seed in the feeders. My neighbor had a short video of a ma bear with two cubs. They wandered into the yard in the early evening, the cubs sat down on their hindends, ma grabbed a bird feeder and handed it to a cub, then grabbed another feeder and gave it to the other cub, then grabbed the big feeder and sat herself down and proceeded to rip off the top and empty the feeder.
I had the same ma bear and cubs (I think anyways) come to my house a couple of days later - maybe about 4:00 in the afternoon ... It was still bright daylight I remember. My feeder was brought in every night before dusk to prevent bear problems (or so I thought). Anyways, I was in the kitchen doing dishes at the sink, and I look up and there is a sow bear with two cubs that has crossed my yard and is standing at the feeder about 12 feet from the window. I yelled out the window to scare them off, and they only looked my way and went ahead and grabbed the feeder. Without thinking, I grabbed a pot and a wooden spoon and went to the front door, opened it a crack and started banging on the pot. So the bears take off across the yard, not too fast, with ma bear following the cubs. They are now a good 50 feet away, so I stepped out the door, still banging my pot. They are just moseying away, and well, I want them scared enough to not come back so I stopped banging the pot and yelled at them. Ma bear stopped, turned and started coming back at me! I started banging my pot again, (quite a quick, hard and panicked banging too) and she turned back and continued on her way out of the yard. We had three acres of mowed front yard at the time and they stayed within the yard, walking along the edge of the woods. Just as they crossed the road, I stopped banging the pot, and yelled. She stopped and turned back to look at me. I must have stood on that porch, banging on my pot for at least 20 minutes after they were out of sight.