Craigslist Ad for Sam and a new home!

I wanted to share Sam's ad as a memory and to share the best looking ad on craigslist for a goat! ...mostly because I love my goat way too much... and in return of a priced-to-sell price (wethers go for $100), we received three inquiries of Sam today!
The first inquiry was really promising, but she took to long to reply (email), the second was a voice mail left (and I was still holding out for the first woman), and the third was a text right before 9pm tonight... we went with the third. Reason, texting is way faster to respond to and a whole lot less intimidating! We found out from the buyers that they are wanting to start a petting zoo for their grand children and, most importantly, that Sam would be well taken care of and loved! I'm a little worried that they're "starting" a zoo, but his odds are far better there than here on death row (and I secretly wanted him to go to a little zoo. The one up here wouldn't take him because he had horns... I think, they actually never called me back, but that's what I think...). Sam will be boarding with a two month old hornless female and also some cute bunnies! We're also excited that they offered for us to come visit him there too (a little more easy to part knowing that). We're so excited for Sam and hope he can hold on for one more day (he's not eating besides when we're out there beside him). The buyers will be coming tomorrow to pick him up and we're excited to meet them. Here is the craigslist ad we posted below. Isn't he cute? We're so going to miss him but know he's going to be so much happier with a friend! We're going to miss you Sam...

Black Nigerian Dwarf Kid, naturally horned (in need of a new home) - $75

We have a beautiful Nigerian Dwarf purebred, with glossy black hair and natural horned. Our goat Sam is a one year old wether, born last February. He has a great temperament, cute bleat and good with kids (our children have never pushed down on his head, so he doesn't butt). On walks he'll do little jumps and tricks to keep up and won't wonder very far if you have dried corn in your pockets. Before adopting, we require that you already have some goat friends at home, have proper place to keep him with no imminent dangers, and have an ample supply of love to give! Due to our mountain lion problem, we must find him another home. Sam's brother was taken and now he is the sole survivor.

To watch a little video of Sam, you can go here: https://youtu.be/XGXwA4LyRoo

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