The goat being all boney doesn't mean it's unhealthy.
It could just be a breed that is meant for milking. They look that way.
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I think I'll trust the words of the farmer himself, as he knows his animals better than we do:
"My goat is very pity because there are no more grass grows in the place, that is why our goat cannot find any grass to eat."
I saw that, of course.
I also felt like a lot could have got lost in translation.
...Goats, if given the choice, don't really eat grass (and prefer dead grass over green).
edit: btw: I am only here, because I saw your post.
So you're the ONE person who saw my post? :) Your comment caused me to look you up (funny how our paths haven't crossed much over the last 7 years here), and I left a comment on your last post from two weeks ago. Good to know others care about the future of Hive as I do.