Thursday, May 5, 2011

A-hole goat = birria

When we brought the goats back home after their run from the law Melody and Lucy mentioned that Ramses as trying to butt people. That put us on alert and we watched his actions.

Well, he's being a complete a-hole that's what he's doing. I've found him trampling, butting, kicking, and trying to gouge the smaller goats and frankly a pregnant woman running across the field to kick him is not really a nice sight. I've had to run over because he waits until they have their head through the fence to eat grass and then he keeps attacking them. I've had to clean up Lucy (Unigoat) and Bugger a couple of times because they were bleeding because of his actions. Melody also mentioned that that he tried attacking different people when he was at their house. Well, as many of you know, that is not acceptable. Good personality counts for a lot in this homestead.

We moved Rosie, Lucy, and Bugger over to a friend's house to eat the weeds over there and have Ramses at the house. We're planning on slaughtering him this Friday before Ginger gets home so that we won't have to deal with any more comments. If you're available, feel free to stop on by to help. We'll see if we can make some birria for this weekend.

As my co-worker mentioned... it will be interesting for our child to grow up in a house where if you're mean or don't keep up with the contract you are eaten. =) I hope our little one gets a clue.

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