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26-MAY-2018

Dueling goats

A series of pictures of Sebastian, who was quite the character and source of entertainment while we were waiting for our tour to start. He jumped up on a picnic table, upon which this man started pulling leaves off trees to give him. Then Jonas, a survivor of the car chase and crash described earlier, hopped up to get a piece of the action. A third goat got on the right hand table but was pushed off by Sebastian, in the process butting a woman in the head. I don’t think she was seriously injured, but she decided to leave the tour.

Sebastian had been locked in a closet by a man along with a lot of dead animals. Neighbors called the police when they saw more dead animals in the guy’s yard, and Sebastian was rescued and brought to the sanctuary, where he’ll be able to live the rest of his life.

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The Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary is a 400-acre nonprofit refuge in Poolesville, Maryland, that offers care, rehabilitation and permanent sanctuary for neglected, abused or abandoned farm animals as well as providing a protected habitat for wildlife. They promote compassion and the humane treatment of all animals by educating the public on farm animal and wildlife issues.

A husband and wife team along with 100 volunteers and 8 staff care for more than 300 rescued farm animals, each with a name and a story of their rescue, and most of them quite friendly to humans. They’ve been in operation for 21 years, receive no public funding and survive only on donations.

For more information on the refuge, go to http://www.animalsanctuary.org

Sebastian, rescued from an abusive owner, posted earlier:

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LynnH28-May-2018 22:55
I enjoy goats, but they can be a little ornery. V
exzim28-May-2018 21:40
I'm sorry about the injured woman, but you need to be careful around wild animals, domesticated ones as well
Richard Marcus28-May-2018 20:09
Wonderful image and happy to know that there are caring people in the world like this. V
joseantonio28-May-2018 19:37
obviously they are used to dealing with humans.V.
Wim Ensie28-May-2018 18:57
Beautiful picture and beautiful story,
Lamar Nix28-May-2018 18:20
The goats sure do not appear to be shy ! Great image! V
Ton T.28-May-2018 17:47
These people are doing a good job! Great image of the goats V
Robert Houde28-May-2018 17:17
Nice capture and very intersting text. V.
Jim Coffman28-May-2018 16:40
A nice capture, Helen! God bless the people that gave them another chance!