METHUEN, Mass. (AP) — An animal rescue farm in Massachusetts is experiencing a goat overload and seeking the public’s help.
The MSPCA-Nevins Farm in Methuen recently received nearly 50 goats and is asking people to step forward and give them new homes.
The goats are an assortment of alpine, pygmy and angora mixes. They were voluntarily turned over by an owner in Montague who couldn’t handle the growing herd.
Nevins Farm barn manager Gia Barss says people who want to adopt the goats should have experience raising them and be willing to adopt more than one because goats are highly social.
- Posted May 25, 2016
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Farm overwhelmed by goats; seeks help from the public

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