Buttermilk seems to like playing with her friends.
OK, it’s summer, so indulge me, and let’s enjoy the exuberant energy of this baby goat, who just loves jumping over other baby goats.
Buttermilk “plays” with her “friends”. Buttermilk Sky is a five-week-old Nigerian dwarf goat kid at Took a Leap Farm in Houlton, Maine. So, she is an Olympic Athlete Goat!!
I wonder how she will be when she grows up?
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+ add your ownoops I meant show jumping
so very funny! Buttermilk for the next Olympics dressage competition :D)
Buttermilk is an adorable baby goat...I would take her in a minute!
Too cute!
I don't think Buttermilk likes the black goat with the white splotch on him considering every time he "jumps" over it he knocks it over. XD So cute!
An animal having fun.. My kitty goes this crazy when he is happy! Its so cute to watch animals have such fun (even at the expense of the lil' goat that kept getting knocked down, just like my kitty trying to jump & knock down his sister) :-)
OMG, this is too frickin' cute! I'm with Anita......I felt a little badly for the little black one that got knocked down.
This is just what I needed to see after reading so many horror stories about the abuses against animals. Thank you for a badly needed smile!
I just *LOVE* goats, they are among the most intelligent, sensitive, "tuned-in" and loving ruminant animals *ever* !!!
I plan to have a small herd when I retire to what I lovingly call my future farmette (which will be located near Bloomington, Indiana) ... goats and chickens, dogs and cats, and hopefully at least two alpacas.
y'all will be welcome to visit "Naked Acres", where I will either have a whole lot of visitors, or none at all (depending upon if you like the name of the place, or if instead you plan to drive right on by !)
Thanks.
Haha, one of the cutest videos i've ever seen
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