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I think it about time for you guys to meet Fable; my weird, mischievous, goat. The offspring of the joker himself. XD Anyway; Fable was raised by dogs, me, and a pony, because of her mothers early death. I think that's why she's so uncommonly brave. The structure she is standing on; I like to refer it as the Goat cave. Unforturnatly its none too safe; but I can't remove it by myself; otherwise, I would. (Fable however, loves it)

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Not far from me; is Shiri, so I decided to throw their 'Goat' games into the picture. XD

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You can see it on her face: Quit followin' me!

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Tag!

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My mountain.

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Off you go!

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You think Shiri got the hint?

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I guess not

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Butting back.

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Gaining the upper hand

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Victory short lived when Shiri fell off. XD
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Goats: The animal that never gives up.

They laugh at me because I'm different; I laugh at them because they're all the same. And no, I'm not a black sheep to they’re white; I'm a goat to they’re sheep.
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#2
So much fun! Thanks for sharing! Smile
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#3
Cool!
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#4
Neat and awesome Smile
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#5
Is Shiri full husky-Alaskan or Siberian? I used to have a full Siberian. Incredible dogs.
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Neither. XD She's a wolf hybrid. If you look at some of her structure closely, you'll be able to see the difference. And yes; they are definitely incredible dogs.
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Goats: The animal that never gives up.

They laugh at me because I'm different; I laugh at them because they're all the same. And no, I'm not a black sheep to they’re white; I'm a goat to they’re sheep.
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#7
Siberians are just too untrustworthy on a farm, in my opinion. They're such spazzes that I dont think they can really be trained out of the predator-for-fun mindset. The chickens will always disappear with a husky around.
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#8
We never had a problem with ours but we kept him busy. When I conditioned the endurance horses the dogs would go for 10 to 12 mile trot outs in the mountains several times a week. In winter he went cross country skiing with us. We had chickens and cats as well as the horses and he was always a gentle giant. He and our waterfowl hunting lab were great buddies and played constantly. I've heard they can be quite a nuisance if not trained though. Maybe we just got lucky!
Wolf hybrid-how cool!
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Chickens disappearing? Sounds like Shiri! :p I would definitely not call her trustworthy. As it is I never leave her and the goat alone. XD She's a good companion though, even if she isn't a good 'dog'.
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Goats: The animal that never gives up.

They laugh at me because I'm different; I laugh at them because they're all the same. And no, I'm not a black sheep to they’re white; I'm a goat to they’re sheep.
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