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2014-05-03 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Melissa Stone.
. . . and a sad commentary on society - This billy goat is looking across a pasture where three of his nannies lay dead after some heartless individual thought it would be sporting to shoot such docile creatures while they were housed in a pen and had nowhere to go. Not only were they the property of a man who would give the shirt off his back to anyone he thought might be in need; they were loved and cared for like pets. Each was named with care by grandchildren who adored them. It is a sad commentary on society when human beings can perpetrate such acts of senseless cruelty. - Melissa Stone
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