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Neighborhood Sign Says To Yell “Hey Goats!” So Neighbor Happily Obliges

Image shows the neighbor's goats waiting at the fence to be fed.

The sign says to yell “Hey goats!” Not knowing what was going to happen, one neighbor obliged and got a pleasant surprise. After yelling, it didn’t take long for a black and white goat to come waddling out. Before long, a brown and white goat made an appearance, coming through the same goat-sized hole in the back fence.

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The two goats walked right up to the strangers at the fence as if they were expecting something. The goat’s owner has another sign asking people to please feed his goats. Next to the enclosure is a dispenser that normally holds goat food. The video contains mild NSFW language.

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the neighbors have ghosts in their front yard!! You cant see how massive these guys are!! The one eating the leaves shoulders are like 4 feet tall #pettingzoo #goats #neighbors

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The visitors gathered as much spillover as they could to feed the animals. When that was gone, they attempted to feed them some fresh leaves from a nearby tree. The larger goat had been trying to grab the leaves through the fence, but they were just out of reach.

According to a sign at the back of the “petting” area, the neighbor’s goats are Chidi and Eleanor — likely named after two of the main characters in The Good Place. Eleanor is the smaller black and white goat who appears to be extremely pregnant. If we had to venture a guess, it would be twins due any day. Her sides hit the sides of the entrance in the back fence when she came through.

It’s difficult to say who was more saddened by the lack of food, the humans or the goats. When offered the leaves, the brown goat gobbled them up with a slight bit of hesitation. However, Eleanor wanted no part of the leaves. The owner of the goats needs to refill the dispenser with appropriate goat kibbles.

Please share if you’d be visiting over there, feeding the neighbor’s goats every day.

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