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From: Beth041385
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  • Yeah, those of you screaming animal abuse have clearly never dealt with difficult animals. I did not see anything that could constitute abuse in there. I have had my own experience trying to catch goats that did not want to be caught. As for the dog, i did not see the dog flinch as if it had been hit. try looking before concluding that the dog had been hit.

  • so stupid yet funny.........

  • Some things I wish I could 'unwatch'. Not good.

  • No wonder the poor goats are running away. They're being chased by people, dogs, screamed at, totally confused and stressed. Get rid of the kids, dogs and any extra people, stop screaming, be calm, corner them in an area small enough to be able to gently take hold and give them the damn needle. And don't tell your kids to jump on their back, they don't have a strong enough spine to have kids jumping around on them. Sorry, but this borders on animal abuse. I feel sorry for your goats.

  • Dont care what you have to say. We had our vet their with us and he thought it was funny. and that goat loves the little boy. that boy is the only person he lets near him. these goats do not like people and they had only been with us for 1 week.

  • I can relate with this video. I spent an hour trying to catch my billy goat when I bought him. I've gotten smarter now when I have to give them a shot, I use a lasso, although I suck at throwing it, I can usually get them cornered enough to master the throw. LOL

  • The first three kits I was hitting the ground and the last one I swated her tail. She wasn't hurt or confused.

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