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Meet Branwell, the Comeback Kid

Branwell was born in 2006 to one of the orignial herd mothers. The smallest of the goats, he was deathly ill for most of his youth and underwent several procedures the first year of his life. No one ever thought he would survive the infections. It broke our hearts to see him so ill and near death. But he survived the ordeal in his own calm way, and has never experienced any further illness, one of our own Miracle Children.

He is small boned and featured, shy, easily pushed away by the stronger, more dominant in the herd. But he happily moves around the aggressors and still manages to attain his goal, grass hay and grain...

Branwell, the Comeback Kid
Branwell, the Comeback Kid
Branwell, the Comeback Kid

Why Sponsor a Goat? Now that you think about it, doesn't Branwell remind you of sweet Cousin Sam, whose quiet courage in the face of medical challenges has been such an inspiration? We'd be happy to help you set up a sponsorship in his honor!

Sponsor Branwell

What Will It Cost? The cost of maintaining a goat for a month averages $85. This includes food, vitamins, staff costs and vet routine examinations. It does NOT include specific vet visits for emergencies or the costs of housing, property. We ask that goat sponsors commit to a donation of $25 per month for at least six months.

Is a Goat Sponsorship Tax-deductible? Yes, because we are a 501(c)(3) organization, all donations in support of a goat are 100% tax deductible.

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