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you never know with those guys, I met a few mean goats. Theres a guy sells art made of goat bones outside Yellowstone, I stopped and walked around, my GF oogled the guy chopping wood LOL. The goats though, there were 3 dozen or so. First a pair came out, then they all hopped over the wood pile to say hello. I was a touch frightened there.
Gosh, talking about animals, my mum in law had some sheep... that Ram, named Cotton, took no prisoners, headbutted everyone and everything...
Her Rooster too, named Elvis... kicked me stukkend.
Even the locals around the area, weren't scared of their boerboels, they saw that ram, and they would bolt
Mind you, nearly got a frying pan to the head, passing comments that a nice flattie / lamb chop on the braai would go down well
 
you never know with those guys, I met a few mean goats. Theres a guy sells art made of goat bones outside Yellowstone, I stopped and walked around, my GF oogled the guy chopping wood LOL. The goats though, there were 3 dozen or so. First a pair came out, then they all hopped over the wood pile to say hello. I was a touch frightened there.
These will be eaten some day.

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Gosh, talking about animals, my mum in law had some sheep... that Ram, named Cotton, took no prisoners, headbutted everyone and everything...
Her Rooster too, named Elvis... kicked me stukkend.
Even the locals around the area, weren't scared of their boerboels, they saw that ram, and they would bolt
Mind you, nearly got a frying pan to the head, passing comments that a nice flattie / lamb chop on the braai would go down well
Hahahaha ram and rooster, I got attacked by both at once. Two mean animals for sure. Both met their maker that day, I bought the rooster for $5 and some Indians came and bought the ram and slaughtered it lol.

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