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Offline Maik

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Ewe gotta be kidding
« on: Saturday, 05 April, 2014 @ 15:09:06 »
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Two weeks ago, Paddy Murphy, who also owns Murphy’s pub in Ballymore Eustace, saw that an unusual looking lamb had landed from a ewe.

“It had all the hallmarks of a goat. I knew a goat had gotten in among a few of the hoggets, I didn’t know what would turn out. They were all normal lambs apart from this fella. He looks like a goat, trapped in a lamb’s body, a Geep I think it’s called! He even has horns like a goat and he is very quick on his feet. He’s perfectly healthy and thriving away. He has been a great source of craic for the lads in the pub, we might even have a competition to name him,” Murphy said.

Here is a video of the creature:
http://www.farmersjournal.ie/what-do-you-get-when-you-cross-a-goat-and-a-sheep-156405/



Offline TonyKath

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Re: Ewe gotta be kidding
« Reply #1 on: Saturday, 05 April, 2014 @ 22:18:10 »
Bleating ridiculous if ewe ask me! ;)

Tony

Offline Bryan-in-Kilkis

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Re: Ewe gotta be kidding
« Reply #2 on: Sunday, 06 April, 2014 @ 01:45:00 »
That's a lamb excuse for a goat!  Shear rubbish.  I've never herd a woollier argument.  Why do the media ram this down our throats?  They are taking a huge gambol if they think we will flock to see this animal.  It really gets my goat!  :)

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Re: Ewe gotta be kidding
« Reply #3 on: Sunday, 06 April, 2014 @ 12:56:46 »
Bryan

For those comments you're a bah, bah man and you mutton do it again.

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Re: Ewe gotta be kidding
« Reply #4 on: Sunday, 06 April, 2014 @ 23:45:40 »
U4ea,

Baaa humbug!!  :)