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Umm.. We need a goat.
Many may have missed Chuck's late evening visit to ATR Friday night...
He let us know that Aldebutante enjoyed the visit of a stallmate earlier in the day. Unfortunately, the goat belonged to someone else at Trackside, so it couldn't remain as the filly's sidekick. Instead, Chuck and Paula are actively recruiting the acquisition of a 'goat of our own' as a calming influence and distraction for Aldeb. (The goat should preferably be female because Paula says "boy goats smell"...) Shepards on DT should PM Chuck immediately... Thank you. |
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Last goat i saw was in a hot Indian Vindaloo:D |
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All this time I thought Scavs was our goat.... |
I was married to a goat once but I had to draw the line when she turned into a cow...
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Didn't realize we had the same ex-wife:eek: |
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You got lucky though, cuz your current is an angel:{>: :{>: |
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some guys get all the luck:tro: |
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I will be a goat for that blonde ANYTIME:{>: :{>: :{>: |
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Goats
I have seen goats really help calm and keep a horse from getting bored.
Paula is right, intact male goats do smell really bad!!!!Even after castration there is a pungent odor about them. I have alot of clients in NJ that have and breed pet goats, but even if I could get a free one I think the shipping fees would not be worth it. Try to get one local. If you cannot, I could check to see if someone I know is shipping any horses to KY and try to get a goat on the van. cabvmd |
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:rolleyes: Hell.. who is? |
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