I was in Llandudno few weeks back. Sat in Happy valley. Then a load walked in just hung about in the park. One little one came right up to my bench. He just snifffed around for a bit then back to his mummy. Amazing
Very nicely filmed. Our housing complex has an overzealous gardener with an electric hedge clipper takes every leaf off that he can reach. From now on, I'm going to say the goat has been here...
I had to have another look. They really do sway like a sailing ship. "They're everywhere," you say. Just like the Spanish fleet in 1588. And just to stretch the simile beyond breaking point, I think we know who the Masters and Commanders are in Llandudno. (That's enough weak seafaring jokes - Ed.)
Hi. Great filming, as always. Llandudno, home to Britain's best-kept hedges. They'll be persuading folk to unpave their driveways next. (It looks like they've been tagged. Does someone claim ownership?) Thanks for posting.
They're classed as feral animals. I think the ones with red on might possibly be taken to a new home somewhere. I'll ask the wardens. A lot of locals hate the goats because of them damaging gardens and denting cars and stuff. I know 2 were ran over and killed recently. They're a problem to people so it would make sense if they were relocating them.
The goats with red on aren't being relocated. They are the naughty goats that wandered further than other goats during lockdown. They went as far as Craig Y Don and were eventually brought back.
I was in Llandudno few weeks back. Sat in Happy valley. Then a load walked in just hung about in the park. One little one came right up to my bench. He just snifffed around for a bit then back to his mummy. Amazing
Very nicely filmed.
Our housing complex has an overzealous gardener with an electric hedge clipper takes every leaf off that he can reach. From now on, I'm going to say the goat has been here...
I had to have another look. They really do sway like a sailing ship. "They're everywhere," you say. Just like the Spanish fleet in 1588. And just to stretch the simile beyond breaking point, I think we know who the Masters and Commanders are in Llandudno. (That's enough weak seafaring jokes - Ed.)
Hi. Great filming, as always. Llandudno, home to Britain's best-kept hedges. They'll be persuading folk to unpave their driveways next. (It looks like they've been tagged. Does someone claim ownership?) Thanks for posting.
They're classed as feral animals.
I think the ones with red on might possibly be taken to a new home somewhere.
I'll ask the wardens.
A lot of locals hate the goats because of them damaging gardens and denting cars and stuff.
I know 2 were ran over and killed recently.
They're a problem to people so it would make sense if they were relocating them.
I see your point. I guess if the people don't mind moving that does make sense. @@GreatOrmeGoats
The goats with red on aren't being relocated.
They are the naughty goats that wandered further than other goats during lockdown.
They went as far as Craig Y Don and were eventually brought back.
Now m,dears which street was thatMyrtel on , ?
XD cute
I see they have been playing paintball again....