Painted Hand Farm is a 20 acre Civil War era farm located in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. We raise meat goats, veal calves, turkeys and organic vegetables using humane and sustainable agricultural practices.
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Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Where there's a will, there's a way
When I started selling live goats to the ethnic community for their religious and cultural holidays, I was surprised the first time a Bosnian man zip-tied the legs together on the same side and put the goat into the back of his Subaru. But when I came across this image, it was just too good not to share. If that's a young buck, I wouldn't want to keep that shirt, though.
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A friend of Dave's showed him this pic and says its Jamaica. Do you know?
ReplyDeleteI put this on my blog and am sending folks to your blog for more commentary!
I have no idea. It was sent to me, but I'm sure that it's a common practice wherever goats are consumed.
ReplyDeleteThat's certainly something you don't see everyday.
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