You haven't lived until you've seen a baby pygmy goat's dance.
Everyone loves a pygmy goat. Thanks to their smaller and cuter size, they’re (arguably) an improvement on the already-adorable goat. You can only imagine, then, how humanity feels about baby pygmy goats. Prancing and dancing along on their little hooves – it’s mind blowing stuff. Let’s take a few minutes to appreciate the killer cuteness of these miniature-miniature goats.
[mf_h1 align=”center” transform=”uppercase”]Happy Dance[/mf_h1]
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At just two and three days old, these baby pygmies are already leaping happily from side to side. Maybe they’re born with it. Maybe that’s the only answer.
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Now they’re eight days old, and good god, they’re dancing has only improved.
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This little goat named Quaver brings out a lot of emotions atop a log and bucket. Please note the inattentive mama goat munching hay to the side. Mama goat is not impressed.
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Because one pygmy goat is never, never, never enough.
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Can pygmy goats side-hop before they can walk? Important questions.
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Charlie and Lily have been popular amongst pygmy goat aficionados for years, but they still deserve appreciation for their solid movesets.