I met my new neighbors at the rental house.

in blog •  3 years ago 

I've been preparing my rental house by downtown Tulsa to rent it again. My renter lost his job for refusing the vaccine, and had to leave.

He had been there for 7 years, and was night manager where he worked. The 'mandate' is designed to wipe out our economy, and it's doing its job as planned!

Working on the house, I met my new neighbors:

This one talks a lot:
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He is pretty cute, and I gave him a small elm tree; now I'm his best friend!

He likes to climb:
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I suspect he climbs on most anythng, most goats do....

This one saw red feed that 'other' goat:
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Yes, I found her a small elm tree too....

She liked the tree:
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She has yellow eyes, and wants constant petting!

I was surprised, since this is only a couple of miles from downtown Tulsa. I didn't expect barnyard animals, but they are nice little beasts!

I wouldn't pick goats, because the you are difficult to contain. They have a new 6 foot chain link fence around the perimeter, so they have the same problem!

But they are cute neighbors....

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You know how to make friends. 😀

Your former rentner is one out of many. Is there a place to go besides of living on the streets?

Goats are better than sheep but I wouldn't take them either. Not only because they climb but also poop where they go and they eat everything.

A lot of people use them to clean out an area of underbrush. But I'll never keep any...just not worth it!

He went back to Arkansas, where his family is located. I wish him well!

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With us hardly no one keeps them. I don't think they care about underbush. You might see them at city farms and goat farms.

These are here for food, I'm sure. Kind of rough on the goats, but this is the second set....

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