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FieldsofThyme
Farmgirl Guide & Schoolmarm / Chapter Leader

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Posted - Dec 03 2012 :  05:00:33 AM  Show Profile
Have you read about this?

http://www.thegoatspot.net/forum/f195/stolen-goat-136376/

Very scary if you ask me.

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crittergranny
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Laura
Lindrith NM
USA
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Posted - Dec 03 2012 :  06:16:53 AM  Show Profile
Oh that is so horrible. How can someone be so heartless to the little family that loves her so much. I hope they find her soon and unharmed. I will send up a prayer.
Laura

Horse poor in the boonies.

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wooliespinner
True Blue Farmgirl

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Linda
Manchester Ohio
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Posted - Dec 03 2012 :  06:17:23 AM  Show Profile
Thats horrible Kristina. I have had a few people show up unannounced and it makes me so uneasy. I hope they get her back. I hope they call the police and at least file a report. And putting adds up and getting the word out. Someone may have noticed or seen something. Its at least worth a try.

Linda

Raspberry Run Farm
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magnoliakathy
True Blue Farmgirl

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Kathryn
Magnolia Texas
USA
453 Posts

Posted - Dec 03 2012 :  06:25:27 AM  Show Profile
How awful, I fell so sorry for the family. This type of thing is why we don't hand tame any of our animals any more that what is needed to work with them, and there are padlocks on all exterior doors, my Dad has laughed at me for years about the locks. There have been several cases here in Texas where animals were harmed/killed in their home pastures, just beacuse someone driving by saw them. There are more people allowing the trees and brush to grow along their fence lines, so people driving by can't see what is in the pasture. Our critters are behind our house and we left the brush on all sides of the property because I did not want to see my enighbors as they built their houses and moved in. I hope they find Charollte and she has her kids at home.

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YakLady
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Natalie
Montana
USA
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Posted - Dec 03 2012 :  10:42:44 AM  Show Profile
How sad :(

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FieldsofThyme
Farmgirl Guide & Schoolmarm / Chapter Leader

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USA
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Posted - Dec 03 2012 :  12:15:37 PM  Show Profile
With living on a country highway, I am very thankful, that someone is home most days. It's so sad for this family. I would be devastated.

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