Mrs Toffee goat says she’s an “outside” goat now. LOL
Having raised goats myself, I can totally relate to Mrs. Toffee's antics. Goats are naturally curious and love to explore, which often leads them to test fences and gates. Mrs. Toffee’s repeated escapes show just how determined these animals can be to roam freely. From my experience, providing goats with a secure, enriched outdoor environment helps satisfy their need for exploration and reduces their urge to escape. What’s amusing about Toffee’s case is how she seems to be aware that she’s not supposed to be outside the fence, yet chooses to be the adventurous 'outside' goat anyway. It’s like she’s claiming her independence! When I had goats, I found that regular interaction combined with offering treats and proper fencing made a difference. Watching them anticipate their crackers, just like Toffee waiting outside with everyone else, is such a joyful farm moment. If you’re dealing with a goat that’s a fence-breaker, consider reinforcing the enclosure with sturdier materials and providing distractions like climbing structures or new toys. This can channel their playful energy positively. Overall, Toffee’s story captures the delightful personality goats bring to a farm – clever, stubborn, and endlessly entertaining. For anyone managing goats, embrace these quirks because they truly enrich the experience.






























































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