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Old 03-07-2009, 10:52 PM
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hey guys, sorry it took so long for the update but my computer was down. Well I wish i had a good video for you guys but i don't. It was amazing he got aggressive with me so i laid him down like you guys said and it worked. He has only tried to do it once more and i jumped on him right away and he has been great. I never thought in a million years their could be such an easy fix to this problem. I wish i could train my horses that easily. I am so thankfull to you all for your help. I now have a happy goat and i am not scared to let him out around my daughter any more. We may have missed out on what some of you say is a good meal but i would rather have my pet. lol thanks again!!!!
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Old 03-08-2009, 12:53 PM
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Well good thing he did not have to hit the crockpot --- although I have heard goats meat is delicious. I have a farm down the road from me that breeds and raises goats just for that reason --- the meat is not cheap either.
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