The
herd of goats had been at work clearing some land for the county
when scores of the inquisitive animals escaped at about 7 a.m.
local time (1300 GMT) and wandered into a West Boise suburb,
their owner said.
"They were on a pond that the county had hired us to clear, and
it looks like they pushed through some of the wood boards and
got out that way," said Matt Gabica, owner of We Rent Goats, a
company that provides goats to clear weeds on private and public
property. "A bunch of homeowners and a bunch of kids had some
excitement."
The herd of about 118 goats was wrangled into a truck by company
workers at around 8:30 a.m. (1430 GMT)
By then the goats had already built up an online following of
social media users. One reporter for the local KTVB news channel
dubbed it the "#Boise Goat-a-Palooza 2018."
One Twitter user said that in 30 years they would be telling
their grandchildren about "the great goat invasion of 2018."
Another tweeted: "They're maaaaaaaad as hell and they're not
going to take it anymore," riffing on the "baaa" sound made by
goats.
(Reporting by Gina Cherelus in New York; editing by Jonathan
Oatis)
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