DEAR JOHN METCALFE: I have had pygmy goats for five years now. They are farm animals, and I have no idea why anyone would allow them to live in the city [“Oh Udder, Where Art Thou?” Sept. 12]. Doesn’t ...
If you had ever seen him, you would have also seen his wagon(s) filled with various items. These might include pots, pans, bails of hay, a bed, a stove, kerosene lanterns, dented signs, baskets, milk ...
If someone is sweaty, we say he smells like a goat. If an older man chases after a young lady, we call him an old goat. When meat isn’t tender we say, “That’s tough as a goat.” Speaking of eating… ...
Goats, creepy-eyed darlings of the Internet age, have become a trendy pet in recent years. But human influence on the noble goat goes back much, much further than the latest hipster craze. In fact, ...
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