Might be tough to tell but could be possibly does anyone know the origin of the photo?any chance it's photo shopped?
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Might be tough to tell but could be possibly does anyone know the origin of the photo?any chance it's photo shopped?
I more familiar with the dog breeds I admitThat photo is not photoshopped. Not kidding.
There are some freaky goat breeds out there. And that dry area of the world (middle east and northern Africa) are really into strange goat breeds and have all sorts of super wierd kinds.
That's because goats are about the only kind of livestock that can really make it on land like that (well, other than camels and donkeys, and those things are probably too opinionated to change much).That photo is not photoshopped. Not kidding.
There are some freaky goat breeds out there. And that dry area of the world (middle east and northern Africa) are really into strange goat breeds and have all sorts of super wierd kinds.
Quote: Pakistan And there are videos of them The first two pictures were of Kamori
Gujarat from IndiaThat photo is not photoshopped. Not kidding.
There are some freaky goat breeds out there. And that dry area of the world (middle east and northern Africa) are really into strange goat breeds and have all sorts of super wierd kinds.
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better watch out for that oneThat goat is just chilling in a house.
My neighbor brought over some fermented blackberry products this evening. She's trying to worm her way into my (cold) heart.
Stop it C!![]()
I just spent near a week getting calls at all hours of the day!
Two dairy billy goats (gruff?) were canvassing the neighbour hood... first the subdivision...got three calls in one night then and one lady phoned like every 25 minutes...could have timed her calls...why? Because these "Jacob" sheep (she knew they were goats, with beards and horns...just figures I have goats I guess) were tormenting her dog. Like it was my fault or sumthun'.
I suppose I should not be insulted because everyone that called and left messages knew my name and that I had "goats" (agh!). I think what I found insulting is I don't OWN goats 9well, OK...I own one last doe goat but once Heidi who is 10+ passes on, I won't EVER own goats again...she don't even really look much like a goat, she's had her horns burned off, eh) ...I own registered SHEEP...and my place is fenced and cross fenced and triple perimeter fenced...so like Ft. Knox and we even have the geese to go with that honour...sheesh.
You do realize to call someone's SHEEP a goat is to be like calling up someone who owns COWS and tell them that their PIGS are out...sigh.
Jest a little over sensitive. I got a call early this morn that I needed to hurry down to the corner store (about a ten minute or so drive away) and "GET my GOATS!" I called the store, got no answer, played telephone tag a few times only to find out they had called their nephew who loves goats (and sheep too...works at an auction mart and buys any and all cheap ones, fixes them back up and makes some money on it)...they never answered their business phone because they were wrangling the billies into Nephew's truck. He's thrilled all to pieces...I figure the rest of the community (and myself) are just relieved the ugly deer (as Rick calls them when he saw them meandering down the highway) are gone ... hopefully for good.
Not sure I can take any more calls about my two GOATS being loose.![]()