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http://www.videotiger.com/goatsvideo.shtml
i found this to be hilarious.
i found this to be hilarious.
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tribdog said:I've talked about these guys before. You want to talk about entertainment. Scaring goats is the most fun you can have with them with your clothes on.
Scare them, they faint, they get up you scare them they faint they get up you scare them...god all day long and I laughed all day long
No "visible" scars.tribdog said:oh, they are fine afterwards no scars
Evo said:No "visible" scars.
Evo said:Gosh darn it, I was going to say something really funny, but it wouldn't be appropriate for a mentor to say, someone would get their shorts in a knot, so I can't say it.
You'd just blackmail me.franznietzsche said:Just PM those of us who you know won't get offended, like me and trib.
Evo said:You'd just blackmail me.
Evo said:Now with everyone's expectations so high, I'm afraid that you'll be let down.
I will go to my grave with it.
Truth is, I don't really remember what I was going to say anymore.franznietzsche said:Fie on you and your womanly reasoning. That line has to be scripted in the book of "ways to get out of saying what's on your mind"
Evo said:Truth is, I don't really remember what I was going to say anymore.
Don't you mean to your Tibetan buzzard buffet?Evo said:I will go to my grave with it.
I don't think I'll be lucky enough to get eaten by buzzards.Danger said:Don't you mean to your Tibetan buzzard buffet?
Now that you've worn out my doggie suit, I believe I have something around here with feathers on it...Evo said:I don't think I'll be lucky enough to get eaten by buzzards.
Yep, he's not lucky enough to be eaten by tribdogs either.tribdog said:how about tribdogs?
Danger said:Now that you've worn out my doggie suit, I believe I have something around here with feathers on it...
Fainting in goats, also known as myotonia congenita, is a condition where the goat's muscles stiffen and the animal appears to faint or fall over. This is caused by a genetic mutation that affects the way the muscles relax and contract.
Fainting in goats can be triggered by sudden loud noises, sudden movements, or being startled. It can also be triggered by excitement or stress, such as during feeding or handling.
Unfortunately, fainting in goats is a genetic condition and cannot be prevented. However, it can be managed by providing a calm and low-stress environment for the goats.
Fainting in goats is not harmful to the animal itself, but it can be dangerous if the goat falls in a dangerous location or is unable to get up. It is important to provide a safe and secure environment for fainting goats.
There is no specific treatment for fainting in goats, as it is a genetic condition. However, providing a low-stress environment and avoiding triggers can help manage the condition. In severe cases, a veterinarian may prescribe muscle relaxants to help alleviate symptoms.