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My goats love to stay out until they are good and ready to come in for the night. I wanted them in but they evaded me and Izzy by darting this way and that. I finally said, okay, just come in when you are ready. I knew the mom with baby twins, who I had just let loose today, was already safely in the barn. A while later I looked out the window to see them coming in, one by one, in their own time.
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