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nevim

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  • Birthday March 13

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    Anything science, reading (mainly non fiction), learning about different cultures, anthropology.
  • College Major/Degree
    Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy), University of Liverpool
  • Favorite Area of Science
    Physics
  • Biography
    Lived in eight countries.
  • Occupation
    Rehabilitation of Self following a serious accident with life changing injuries.

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  1. Got one of these bad boys for my birthday recently.

    So thank you to whoever posted the link to this video some months ago (maybe Moontanman? Maybe beecee?).

     

     

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    2. DrP

      DrP

      Yea it was a male. It got very aggressive - but I think it was sport for it rather than territorial fighting. It's forehead was like a 3 inch thick steel plate. It ate EVERYTHING. My dad put it on the allotment to clear all the long grass and brambles etc. Easier than manual labour - just leave the goat tethered to a patch you want cleared and come back later - it would eat the lot. :-)  I swear it thought it was a baby train. It certainly sounded like one and felt like one when it charged you, lol.  'mee mah'!

      The female one you had sounds a lot more pleasant as a pet. :-) 

    3. koti
    4. nevim

      nevim

      I can well imagine the train noise your goat made, especially after hearing those turkey noises from the goat in koti’s video - wtf!!! :D:):o

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