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Goat problem.

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Originally posted by: pray4mojo
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I call Shenanganganains

WTF are goat shavings?

The wool of the goat?

No its wood shavings. The goats Sh!t and piss on them and she piles it in there yard for it to fester and rot with the rats and the (pukes). watever.

-Xionide
 
I think he needs to do a double whammy...have the goats AND his mum taken away...sounds like she needs a spell in the looney bin.
 
Originally posted by: Xionide
Originally posted by: pray4mojo
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I call Shenanganganains

WTF are goat shavings?

The wool of the goat?

No its wood shavings. The goats Sh!t and piss on them and she piles it in there yard for it to fester and rot with the rats and the (pukes). watever.

-Xionide

My mom raises dairy goats, actually. She keeps around 20-40 at a time.

Goats DO NOT belong in a house, domestic goats would need an enclosure of some kind to survive, but it only needs to be 50 or 60 degrees F.

You need to call the city you live in and get an animal control officer out there. It's harmful for the goats to be in that environment AND harmful for the people living there. The mom sounds slightly unhinged and could do with some therapy. Bringing farm animals into a house "because they're cold" is not something rational people do.

 
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