I hadn't planned on a series of posts about unexpected goat sightings in Chaozhou and in Jieyang. I figured the last post about the motorbike tricycle cart with an impressive five goats would be hard to top and looked forward to moving onto other matters. So even though I saw an electric/pedal-powered tricycle cart with five goats yesterday in an urban area of Jieyang . . .
and saw a milking for a customer . . .
I probably wouldn't have shared more goat photos today.
But nearby on Ronghu Road, I came across something which made me feel, yes, another goats-on-wheels post was clearly justified.
One cart. Seven glorious goats.
Barring seeing something like a school bus filled with goats, which at this point I wouldn't discount, this should conclude the series. I will have something to say, though, about a fate for goats in Jieyang less grand, at least from a goat's perspective, than being milked or riding carts.
and saw a milking for a customer . . .
I probably wouldn't have shared more goat photos today.
But nearby on Ronghu Road, I came across something which made me feel, yes, another goats-on-wheels post was clearly justified.
One cart. Seven glorious goats.
Barring seeing something like a school bus filled with goats, which at this point I wouldn't discount, this should conclude the series. I will have something to say, though, about a fate for goats in Jieyang less grand, at least from a goat's perspective, than being milked or riding carts.
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