You mean when they make silly faces by curling their lips and showing all of their teeth just because they are excited to see you with the food?
 
  Or when they think they can run like the wind to make it to the other grain dish before anybody else does. Then they realize that the only way to get their back legs to catch up with their front legs is to do a bunny hop. Watching a big ol' buck doing the bunny hop is a riot!

  Maybe it's when they cough and create a minor explosion and then look at you with a smirk on their face as to say--oh, I didn't want you to forget to tell your visitors about all of our attributes.  heh....heh......

   What about how careful you are everyday preventing unnecessary surprise and then something as simple as pulling the water hose to fill their bucket causes the entire herd to "hit the deck"! 

   Have you ever seen your herd queen go after a yearling and get so determined, miss her target, and make herself "go down" instead?  You would think she would remember that she did that yesterday..........

  I could go on and on about the amusing reasons why I raise Tennessee Fainting Goats, but those aren't the reasons why I raise them.  I raise them because I love them!  They are gentle, loving, funny, easy kidders, healthy, hardy, come in many colors, shapes, and sizes and as a goat breed are a genuine "one-of-a-kind".  I am the proud owner and breeder of Tennessee Fainting Goats and will to the best of my ability protect and preserve these wonderful goats.
Why Raise Tennessee Fainting Goats Considering What they Do?
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