ST. CLOUD, Minn. -- Google-search "fainting goats." The result is a hilarious set of videos that show a herd of goats gathered in a field, nibbling on green grass. Suddenly, someone opens an umbrella ...
Goats are many things—useful for lawn maintenance, cute in their own unusual way, and of course—extremely stubborn. The pygmy goat in this video is not having his mom’s attempts at gaining time. In ...
Fainting goats may look hilarious when they suddenly stiffen and topple over, but this quirky trait has a surprising biological basis. Explore the fascinating science behind their fainting reflex and ...
When someone mentions that they have a farm, what do you think of? Lush fields of amber waves of grain? Acres and acres of Corn? What about fainting goats? Adeline Sanchez and her daughter Stella have ...
A farm stay in the South West is now home to Western Australia's first fainting goats, after a breeding pair was imported from New South Wales. The myotonic goats are an American breed characterised ...
Ever heard of a fainting goat? A woman in Maine loves them so much she raises them on her farm. The goats have a genetic disorder that causes their muscles to tighten up when they're scared -- and ...
A Rapid City couple who say they should be allowed to keep pygmy fainting goats in town as therapeutic service animals will be making their case to the City Council tonight.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Goats are many things—useful for lawn maintenance, cute in their own unusual way, and of course—extremely stubborn. The pygmy goat ...
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