Ethan’s are in Blue and Lydia’s in Pink.
The goat really wanting to escape.
She jumps clear over the fence.
She jumps on top of the feeding station and then over the fence into the canal.
She uses her super powers to stretch her arm out and reach the latch on the top of the chicken pen.
Brian says
Goats can get damn near anywhere if there’s something they want. I have a couple of HUGE Sannen and Alpine nannies that can flatten themselves into pancakes and crawl under an electric wire that’s 8 inches off the ground.
Let me repeat that – MY 150LB GOAT CAN TURN ITSELF INTO A PANCAKE!
Long story short – we spent more time training them to the fence and now rotationally graze them. This seems to have knocked off that bad habit.
Mrs_MG says
Makes me laugh! We had a similar experience with our Nubian, only she would get out and then go back into her pen! Silly us, we made a rope latch for her gate, which was sturdy enough that she couldn’t just squeeze through the bottom. Well, we were right about it being sturdy enough. What we didn’t know is she figured out how to open the latch by herself. The way we knew she was getting out was that she kept eating from our rabbit’s feeders (you pour feed into it from outside their pen and they eat it from inside). But what we couldn’t figure out was how she was always IN her pen by the time we got out there in the morning. So, one morning, we got up extra early and watched out the family room window while she nosed the rope latch off, left her pen, ate her fill of rabbit pellets, and then — she went back in her pen, pulled the gate closed with her teeth and nosed the latch back on! The gate swung both ways, so she pulled it far enough in that she could reach the latch from inside. We were dumb-struck! Needless to say, we visited our local feedstore that same afternoon and got a couple of proper latches for that gate. Well, at least the rabbits were happy 😉 -Michelle G
Priscilla says
haha…that’s a great story…
…the kids should have been right on creativity alone…
I vote for ‘Madge’ since she so ‘magically’ gets out…hee!
Jessica says
Dang! I was so sure Lydia was right about the goat reaching her arm around to pick the lock.
Amber says
That is hilarious! We used to have goats when I was growing up- they are definitely excellent jumpers. We found one (named Bad Attitude) on top of my mom’s car once.