I’ve seen this happen to a sheep as the result of a heart attack.
Many thanks to Andy “Drunk” Pandy.
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I thought it was a dog dressed up as a goat, but the file is called “goat” without any further explanation as to how this conclusion was reached. It would be useful if you could investigate this matter this afternoon and get back at 5 with a preliminary report.
We’ve watched the video a few times here and a man who knows about these things says it walks exactly like a goat.
That’s exactly how I walk in high heels.
Its a special goat call ed fainting goat and when it runs or is scared his muscles tighen up therefore cuase ing him to fall and be stiff