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Goats are the GOAT.
Got a new goat last week, a 16 month old Toggenburg named Sid, he’s a ripper.
We had two goats years ago, one called Toastie and one called Slater. They used to scream and shit everywhere, but my daughter loved them so yeah, but Goats aren't the GOAT I can tell you.
 

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Surely there are only feelings in here FIG.

If you feel goats are not the GOAT then that is legitimate for you. If the avoca drover feels goats are the GOAT then that is legitimate or them.
As long as no ones feelings are hurt all is good.
 
How will sheep feel about goats being the GOAT though?
I asked my Internet Machine:

While it's impossible to know what sheep actually think about goats, they are often found to co-exist peacefully and even form inter-species relationships, suggesting a degree of tolerance and acceptance.

I wonder how many inter-species relationships are happening in the Bay. It doesn't matter they are all welcome in this thread.
 
How will sheep feel about goats being the GOAT though?

I think we can all agree Pisto, it is important sheep are safe to feel exactly how they want to feel about it.

Actual sheep as well. 😉

Pistol Night

By the way, did you enjoy having last night’s match named after you in this morning’s news Pistol Night. 😁
 
We had two goats years ago, one called Toastie and one called Slater. They used to scream and shit everywhere, but my daughter loved them so yeah, but Goats aren't the GOAT I can tell you.
Cooked properly goats are very tasty
 

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Cooked properly goats are very tasty
I've never tried it but would give it a go. Saw it the other day at the butcher but I wasn't interested as I didn't know how to cook it. Is it a stew thing?

In this safe space I would also like to thank Woodside for providing such a reliable supply of gas that I can use for cooking and heating.
 
I've never tried it but would give it a go. Saw it the other day at the butcher but I wasn't interested as I didn't know how to cook it. Is it a stew thing?

In this safe space I would also like to thank Woodside for providing such a reliable supply of gas that I can use for cooking and heating.
I have some Cocos Islander friends who cook goat beautifully
 
I wonder how many inter-species relationships are happening in the Bay. It doesn't matter they are all welcome in this thread.

I know a Collingwood fan who is married to a CarLOLOwentank flog... that must be an interesting dynamic rn :)

I've never tried it but would give it a go. Saw it the other day at the butcher but I wasn't interested as I didn't know how to cook it. Is it a stew thing?

Great for curries. Best on the bone
 
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I know a Collingwood fan who is married to a CarLOLOwentank flog... that must be an interesting synamic rn :)



Great for curries. Best on the bone
Uh-oh! It seems you referred to Carlton Football Club as CarLOLOwentank. While I'm sure this was accidental, please be more mindful in future. This is a safe space.
 

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