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Baby Goats Melt Hearts Playing In Pajamas
My life will now be divided into two parts: the half before I knew about goats in pj’s and now the half after. <3
Chesney McDonald
05.14.20

Aren’t kids just adorable?

“But wait!”

-I hear you thinking…

“Do you mean kids as in children, or kids as in baby goats?!”

Well, actually I mean both, but specifically I’m talking about baby goats. And as it turns out they can often be cute for the same reasons as human babies.

You know how human babies are super cute in tiny pajamas? Well, so are the other kind of kid!

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I present to you: Exhibit A)

This is Winifred, an adorable kid from Sunflower Farm Creamery, a quaint little goat milk dairy in Cumberland, Maine.

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Sunflower Farm Creamery/YouTube Screenshot

They specialize in breeding Nigerian dwarf goats.

As well as that, they use the goats to produce high quality goat-milk cheeses such as feta. According to their Facebook, they treat their goats like little “kings and queens” which they reckon gives them the best quality milk possible.

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Sunflower Farm Creamery on Facebook

You can see this for yourself, looking at their custom-made clothing!

The wee kids get all sorts of clothes for them to stay warm and dry in, including little vests and you guessed it: pajamas. Tell me, could there be anything cuter than a baby goat in tiny, perfectly fitting pajamas?

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Sunflower Farm Creamery on Facebook

Of course there is! Two baby goats in perfectly fitting pajamas!

This is exhibit B): Winifred’s best friend “Monty”, and the two of them cannot get enough frolicking into their day! On this one particular rainy day (which apparently baby goats are not fond of…who new?) they spend their time bouncing around in their jaunty little onesies.

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Sunflower Farm Creamery/YouTube Screenshot

And because they are goats, the bouncing is a-plenty!

If you’ve ever seen a kid play (goat, not human), you’ll know that in fact they love climbing on things (no, wait, human kids are like that too!). When they’re not bounding over each other, they rocket around their play area, ricocheting off the walls and over hay bails.

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Sunflower Farm Creamery/YouTube Screenshot

Sometimes, making daring leaps into the air!

Their little pajamas may make them warmer, but they certainly don’t hold the little guys back at all. Instead of leaping over rocks however, these domesticated goats gets their kicks leaping over each other.

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Sunflower Farm Creamery/YouTube Screenshot

And their friendship is undeniable.

These two young pals can’t get enough fun together and seem to relish in their games. It’s always so heart-warming to see animals seemingly having genuine fun . These kids play some serious games!

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Sunflower Farm Creamery/YouTube Screenshot

Their main game, seems to be very much like tag.

It goes like this: Winifred runs to one end. Monty Runs after her. Monty runs to the other end. Winifred chases after him. That’s…pretty much it, but with a few acrobatic leaps along the way. It’s like a game of tag played by the cast of Cirque du Soleil.

…If they were in pajamas.

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Sunflower Farm Creamery/YouTube Screenshot

But they always come back to one another.

Doesn’t it just warm the cockles of your soul to see such fun being had, by two such adorable little kids, and making the most of a rainy day? At least they get to keep warm, and in such spiffing style! If you’re in the Cumberland area, I think you know what your next family outing is… These goats are too cute to go without being petted!

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Sunflower Farm Creamery/YouTube Screenshot

Watch the full video below to enjoy these cute kids!

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