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Home » Mountain Life » Biscuit Has Become a Lone Mountain Goat

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Biscuit Has Become a Lone Mountain Goat

Published August 21, 2013 · By Debbie · 5 Comments

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Since our visitors came by a couple of weeks ago, there have been a couple, if not more, sightings by neighbors on the mountain. I even received a phone call last week while I was at work, alerting me that Biscuit was sighted in our yard again. I quickly alerted the owner that her goat was in our yard again. A couple of days after that, I found out, that Biscuit had disappeared before they got there to take her home.

I guess Biscuit likes life free on the mountain. We continue to look for her. You’d think she would be missing Keisha and Elvis by now…

WAIT THERE’S MORE CLICK HERE!!!!!!

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  1. Sherri Thompson says

    August 21, 2013 at 7:02 pm

    Poor thing! I hope she knows how to get home.

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    • debbeedoodles says

      August 21, 2013 at 7:03 pm

      She probably does.

  2. Laura Eure says

    August 21, 2013 at 8:21 pm

    A goat always knows where home is …they just choose to go home when they can no longer find new things to eat….

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    • debbeedoodles says

      August 21, 2013 at 8:22 pm

      That may never happen then. Who knows what she has been eating in all the woods land up here.

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