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tom_simes
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13th Oct 06 at 00:12   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Click here to see fainting goats

The woman is annoying, but the goats are very funny!
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Seen them before but still
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Yep seen it before but still makes me laugh
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repost
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repost but halarious
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why do they do that? cant have sound on at work?
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
why do they do that? cant have sound on at work?


Myotonic goats are also called Wooden Leg goats, "stiff leg" or Tennessee fainting goats. These are one of the few goats that are indigenous to the U.S. There are two strains of this animal. Most of those found in Tennessee and the eastern U.S. are smaller. When the goat is being fed or becomes startled its muscules become stiff allowing the goat to fall on the ground in a fainting position.
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i posted this ageeeeeees ago
cant find the thread to support my arguement though so ill just shut up

i actually looked for it the other day too

[Edited on 13-10-2006 by Haimsey]


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