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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 134013" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>BBK and MrsCat, Yup, you say "boo" and it falls over. And it doesn't just fall over, they get stiff and their legs stick out like they're dead and bloated. Its HYSTERICAL. However, note that this goat belonged to wee difficult child. There is not much that makes her faint anymore. </p><p> </p><p>IN FACT.... want a funny fainting goat story? We found a billy and took wee difficult child's goat to be bred. We got to the farm and opened the trailer door and GoatGoat walked out. The billy goat (Aptly named "Billy", by the way) approached and checked her out. Of course, GoatGoat played hard to get and ran away. She ran to the top of a small gravel pile. Billy, in hot pursuit, followed. At the top of the gravel pile, Billy started doing what billy goats do, and wee difficult child, who was watching, thought that was so funny, he absolutely SHRIEKED. Which GoatGoat was used to, but Billy....not so much. Billy stiffened up and fainted, not only falling off of his new love, but also tumbling right down the side of the gravel pile!</p><p> </p><p>Where is the video camera when you need it....?</p><p> </p><p>JoG, when she gets home, I'll try to catch her on camera. It is very real. One of the babies she had used to get on the bus with wee difficult child and never fail, would faint when he saw all those kids, and come tumbling off the bus...One would think he would have learned what was at the top of those steps eventually...</p><p> </p><p>As for the infection, I do have an ENT and have been debating the surgery. I do the sinus rinse, and I've been taking allergy shots (tho I must admit I've fallen off that bandwagon a bit lately - but I haven't had any problems with allergies lately, either.) I'm thinking its time for the surgery, but I REALLY don't want to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 134013, member: 1848"] BBK and MrsCat, Yup, you say "boo" and it falls over. And it doesn't just fall over, they get stiff and their legs stick out like they're dead and bloated. Its HYSTERICAL. However, note that this goat belonged to wee difficult child. There is not much that makes her faint anymore. IN FACT.... want a funny fainting goat story? We found a billy and took wee difficult child's goat to be bred. We got to the farm and opened the trailer door and GoatGoat walked out. The billy goat (Aptly named "Billy", by the way) approached and checked her out. Of course, GoatGoat played hard to get and ran away. She ran to the top of a small gravel pile. Billy, in hot pursuit, followed. At the top of the gravel pile, Billy started doing what billy goats do, and wee difficult child, who was watching, thought that was so funny, he absolutely SHRIEKED. Which GoatGoat was used to, but Billy....not so much. Billy stiffened up and fainted, not only falling off of his new love, but also tumbling right down the side of the gravel pile! Where is the video camera when you need it....? JoG, when she gets home, I'll try to catch her on camera. It is very real. One of the babies she had used to get on the bus with wee difficult child and never fail, would faint when he saw all those kids, and come tumbling off the bus...One would think he would have learned what was at the top of those steps eventually... As for the infection, I do have an ENT and have been debating the surgery. I do the sinus rinse, and I've been taking allergy shots (tho I must admit I've fallen off that bandwagon a bit lately - but I haven't had any problems with allergies lately, either.) I'm thinking its time for the surgery, but I REALLY don't want to do it. [/QUOTE]
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