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Goats Homed

You may remember Myrtle and Morris’s arrival a few weeks ago, today we took them to their new home.
They weren’t in good health when they first arrived at the rescue, Morris wasn’t castrated, they were both very thin and Myrtle had a dog bite to her face, which had been neglected and so was severely infected. This had to be treated as a matter of urgency, we were even preparing ourselves for the worst, thankfully she has made a full recovery.
 

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