A bold billy goat in Texas brought home all the female goats from the surrounding area after Storm Imelda opened up the surrounding pastures in this hilarious clip.
Filmed at the Ima Survivor Sanctuary on September 30, black goat Ringo left to find new ladies in hopes of creating a harem, as many neighbouring farmers were forced to open their pastures to let their animals run free during Imelda.
It wasn't until Meg, Ringo's partner, showed up that Ringo abandoned his planned harem.
The Ima Survivor Sanctuary was founded in Cleveland, Texas following the devastation of Hurricane Harvey to home many of the animals affected by the storm. The Sanctuary is an ongoing non-profit effort to care for donkeys and other animals, run by high school teacher Lester Morrow.
He posts regular content from the Sanctuary on his Instagram @imasurvivorsanctuary as well as on his Facebook channel for the Ima Survivor Sanctuary.
Filmed at the Ima Survivor Sanctuary on September 30, black goat Ringo left to find new ladies in hopes of creating a harem, as many neighbouring farmers were forced to open their pastures to let their animals run free during Imelda.
It wasn't until Meg, Ringo's partner, showed up that Ringo abandoned his planned harem.
The Ima Survivor Sanctuary was founded in Cleveland, Texas following the devastation of Hurricane Harvey to home many of the animals affected by the storm. The Sanctuary is an ongoing non-profit effort to care for donkeys and other animals, run by high school teacher Lester Morrow.
He posts regular content from the Sanctuary on his Instagram @imasurvivorsanctuary as well as on his Facebook channel for the Ima Survivor Sanctuary.
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