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Grace – When a dairy farm went bankrupt, Grace was about to be homeless...or worse. Though her owners couldn’t keep her, they did care about her and donated her to CJ Acres. |
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Henry – A chance encounter on Thanksgiving eve, 2007 brought this unwanted male to our doorstep. Raised indoors, Henry had to learn to “be a goat” but with the help of his all-girl coaching staff he’s getting the hang of it. |
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Martha – Just a baby when she arrived in August 2002, our youngest goat had to be bottle-fed at first. Fortunately, grandmother Zip was happy to comply. Martha is the object of affection of Henry…she’s just too oblivious to recognize it! |
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Nellie -This tough girl had a rough life before we rescued her out of an abandoned slaughter farm near Atlanta. Used as breeding stock, she often witnessed her babies slaughtered in the same shack she stayed in to escape the elements. Now, she enjoys the company of other goats and sheep and receives the love and attention she longed for but never received prior to her arrival. |
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"G stands for goat and also for genius."
~ Kenneth Rexroth








