I live just a few miles down the North Wales coast from Llandudno. This type of venturing down into Town was never seen, until the Covid pandemic. With no-one on the streets during that period the Goats literally had the 'run of the town', & have remained bold ever since, (but mostly in the early morning) their natural home/habitat has been the Great Orme since a few of them were brought back here by the British Army after the 1st Afghan War. Queen Victoria herself, then decreed that they be hand picked as Mascot's for all the Welsh Regiments of the period, & this is still the case to this day.
@@michaeljones1445 .....er, not according to local knowledge around these parts, but there again,I've only quoted what I've been told by an elderly gent' & near neighbour ?
Predators such as wild cat or wolves will drive them closer to human dwellings there is a growing population of wild cats which were released into the uk during the 60s or there about they have been quietly been on the increase an imbalance of predators
Just doing there gardening for people on the street😂 it’s good to see I saw 4 down a side road in north wales not far from this place 😊😊 it was good to see keep up the old fashion😊❤
Aw, thanks. (The gag was, lock up yer daughters -- the fleet's in! I don't suppose 'armada' will get adopted as a collective noun, but I figured you at least would get the nautical reference. They seem to be entirely untroubled by your presence, it's great to see them up so close.)
@@GreatOrmeGoats That's probably the only positive thing to come out of the lockdowns then. Do any of them allow people to pet them, or do they keep their distance I wonder?
I'm starting to get a complex. Three times I've tried to comment here, rejected each time. This will probably make four. I'd repeat it, but the joke's getting tired now (to me). Great filming, thanks.
@@azillliasmith2734Aw, thanks. Once I get my ego back in its box, I figure the algorithm knows best! I’m sure you agree, these guys are quite magnificent. Especially when they come to town in an armada.
Mountin' goats again? No, no, we're just good friends! I must say they all look very healthy and some look better groomed than the hairier breeds at Crufts!
They do try to avoid people and are mainly around during night and early morning. Sometimes they're still around through the day. It's winter and spring they come to town.
Unfortunately they do sometimes get attacked by dogs. It's more likely to happen on their nature reserve where people ignore the signs to keep dogs on leads.
@@BrockSamson-i1i I've only seen them fight with each other. They usually run from anything they find threatening. It's during rutting season the billy goats get brave. They sometime cause nasty injuries to each other. Up until 2021 I had no fear of them. Then during 2021 rutting season a group of billy goats had a nanny cornered who was exhausted and injured from being constantly chased around. I went over and tried to scare the billy goats away from her. Most of them ran from me, but one of them came towards me with his head lowered and started stamping his feet. I stamped my feet back at him and shouted at him to go making big arm gestures, and he eventually backed down. I was quite scared. I think if I'd tried to turn away he might have lunged at me and knocked me over. Those horns could do some damage and I wouldn't like to be stamped on by a goat.
I love how they ignore the weeds (2:02) and only go for the ‘proper’ plants. Pure class!
I live just a few miles down the North Wales coast from Llandudno. This type of venturing down into Town was never seen, until the Covid pandemic. With no-one on the streets during that period the Goats literally had the 'run of the town', & have remained bold ever since, (but mostly in the early morning) their natural home/habitat has been the Great Orme since a few of them were brought back here by the British Army after the 1st Afghan War. Queen Victoria herself, then decreed that they be hand picked as Mascot's for all the Welsh Regiments of the period, & this is still the case to this day.
The goats have been on them mountains since before the Romans got here....
@@michaeljones1445 .....er, not according to local knowledge around these parts, but there again,I've only quoted what I've been told by an elderly gent' & near neighbour ?
Very interesting thank you
Predators such as wild cat or wolves will drive them closer to human dwellings there is a growing population of wild cats which were released into the uk during the 60s or there about they have been quietly been on the increase an imbalance of predators
@JuliaGilbert-e3q There are zero apex predators in Llandudno to my knowledge, & so the Goats are in no danger whatsoever in that respect.
Free grass cutting and plant pruning whether you want it or not 😊 great video ..rather soothing
So nice to see they have this freedom and road aint too busy, takes the pinch out of urban living
Great orme goats are great see them town centre great video
They are just beautiful I love the fact that they just wander arround the town 😂
They are beautiful, would love one, or two.❤❤❤
Thank you for taking the time to show us
So cute, never seen anything like it! They looked at you as if you were somehow out of place, lol.
This is why I love my country
BRILLIANT thanks made me smile
Fascinating video. Thanks for sharing
Awww I would love that, I know in lockdown they were roaming through the town 🐐 Ty for sharing 🎉
Love this it’s just wholesome
“This town is coming like a goat town” 🎶
Ha! 😆
❤love this
Ormeggedon!
Just doing there gardening for people on the street😂 it’s good to see I saw 4 down a side road in north wales not far from this place 😊😊 it was good to see keep up the old fashion😊❤
You’ve been goated 😂😂😂❤
Aw, thanks. (The gag was, lock up yer daughters -- the fleet's in! I don't suppose 'armada' will get adopted as a collective noun, but I figured you at least would get the nautical reference. They seem to be entirely untroubled by your presence, it's great to see them up so close.)
At least my thumbs up registered. Go goats!
That was amazing 🐐
I go every month, to unwind for a few days, I've seen them up the orme in the streets n gardens, amazing place.
Doing a better job than the council tidying up
I need my garden doing lol 😂
The locals are on there morning patrol, keeping an eye on Llandudno, making sure there's no intruders from Wrexham🤣🤣🐐🐐👍
They found a new supply of food during 2020 and they thought we might as well keep going to visit.
I have muntjacs here, they love roses tulips and my newly planted hedge. I am not pleased.
The New Forrest ponies went to France. I wonder where these beautiful animals will end up...
In a goat meat factory with any luck!
There's no plans to send them anywhere.
@@GreatOrmeGoats That's not what I implied.
@@TheShanampanyou look like an old goat yourself ...be careful....
I'm a big goat fan, but isn't it unusual to see them wandering around a town street. I will do some web research, and obviously will subscribe here.
They've always come into town, but ventured further during COVID and were in the news worldwide.
@@GreatOrmeGoats That's probably the only positive thing to come out of the lockdowns then. Do any of them allow people to pet them, or do they keep their distance I wonder?
I'm starting to get a complex. Three times I've tried to comment here, rejected each time. This will probably make four. I'd repeat it, but the joke's getting tired now (to me). Great filming, thanks.
Other people told me their comments get deleted too.
It doesn't delete the troll comments!
It's annoying that that happens ..Hasn't happened to me on this video but it seems to be fairly common across TH-cam....
@@azillliasmith2734Aw, thanks. Once I get my ego back in its box, I figure the algorithm knows best! I’m sure you agree, these guys are quite magnificent. Especially when they come to town in an armada.
This planet belongs to them, not us!
They are beautiful tho wouldn't want to cross paths with one 😂
They were ‘kidding’
"They looking for Neil Kinnock"
Mountin' goats again?
No, no, we're just good friends!
I must say they all look very healthy and some look better groomed than the hairier breeds at Crufts!
Thought it was a No GOat area, ,,,,
Post pandemic blues'
A55 is quite as a mouse these day's, too.
The fourth industrial revolution is rapidly approaching 😂
Just out for a takeaway brilliant
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Maa, maa ,
On patrol 😂😂😂
This got my goat!!
Grt to e thm hving thier igt to freedom
This was during lockdown.
Nope. It was last Tuesday.
@@GreatOrmeGoats the goats come down when no one is around.
They do try to avoid people and are mainly around during night and early morning.
Sometimes they're still around through the day.
It's winter and spring they come to town.
Which country is this?
Wales, UK.
hoping it doesn't encounter an XL Bully
Unfortunately they do sometimes get attacked by dogs.
It's more likely to happen on their nature reserve where people ignore the signs to keep dogs on leads.
@@GreatOrmeGoats oh gosh, do they defend themselves well? my pa told me goats were quite feisty and these beauties have quite the weapons.
@@GreatOrmeGoats thank you for the sharing this video, it's really lovely x
@@BrockSamson-i1i I've only seen them fight with each other.
They usually run from anything they find threatening.
It's during rutting season the billy goats get brave.
They sometime cause nasty injuries to each other.
Up until 2021 I had no fear of them.
Then during 2021 rutting season a group of billy goats had a nanny cornered who was exhausted and injured from being constantly chased around.
I went over and tried to scare the billy goats away from her.
Most of them ran from me, but one of them came towards me with his head lowered and started stamping his feet.
I stamped my feet back at him and shouted at him to go making big arm gestures, and he eventually backed down.
I was quite scared.
I think if I'd tried to turn away he might have lunged at me and knocked me over.
Those horns could do some damage and I wouldn't like to be stamped on by a goat.
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Who do they think they are, this earth is for humanity...🌍🙄 Meat suits
What a treat, better than the few old cats I get near me.
Time to bring the komodo
it's a shame your camera takes so long to focus when moving, time to invest in a new one would say
I hate the camera I'm using.
I'm always short of money so can't afford to replace it yet.
It's on my long list of things I need!
@@GreatOrmeGoats brilliant videos though, just a shame this one goes out of focus a lot
They won't last long when new visitors get hold of em😂
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@@GreatOrmeGoats they are suggesting that immigrants to the UK will eat the goats. bc they have an obvious agenda and don't get out much.
Muslims 😂😂😂
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