Surf Goat VIDEO: Surfing goat impresses beach-goers in California, Okay, so Californian surfer Goat-ee hasn't caught a 90ft wall of water or been accidentally crowned world champion, but she is a surfing goat... and that's good enough for us.
The wave-riding bovid is said to have stunned beach-goers in California after successfully jumping on the surfboard of her owner Dayna McGregor and catching a series of waves.
Dayna says he initially bought Goat-ee to eat weeds in his garden, but after she started following him around everywhere, she soon became his pet.
Because one of those places she followed him to was Grover Beach, Dayna decided he wanted to celebrate his birthday surfing with the goat. As you do.
And while some will say this video shows Goat-ee enjoyed her time at sea, we'd be surprised if others didn't call animal cruelty and point to the way the goat runs back onto the beach as soon as possible.
Either way Dayna considers the surfing trip a success and told the Telegraph: "She did pretty well. She got up on a couple waves. Got up? We put her on a couple waves and she was pretty successful."
If you want to see more Kelly Slaters of the animal kingdom, how about these surfing mice, dogs and this alpaca?
Okay, so Californian surfer Goat-ee hasn't caught a 90ft wall of water or been accidentally crowned world champion, but she is a surfing goat... and that's good enough for us.
The wave-riding bovid is said to have stunned beach-goers in California after successfully jumping on the surfboard of her owner Dayna McGregor and catching a series of waves.
Dayna says he initially bought Goat-ee to eat weeds in his garden, but after she started following him around everywhere, she soon became his pet.
Because one of those places she followed him to was Grover Beach, Dayna decided he wanted to celebrate his birthday surfing with the goat. As you do.
And while some will say this video shows Goat-ee enjoyed her time at sea, we'd be surprised if others didn't call animal cruelty and point to the way the goat runs back onto the beach as soon as possible.
Either way Dayna considers the surfing trip a success and told the Telegraph: "She did pretty well. She got up on a couple waves. Got up? We put her on a couple waves and she was pretty successful."
If you want to see more Kelly Slaters of the animal kingdom, how about these surfing mice, dogs and this alpaca?
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