Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/goat-horse-stuck/

“Well this was a first,” Teresa Brake Goins said.

As a farmer with Orchard View Farm, she’s used to working with animals and all that farming entails. But one morning, she went out to check on her livestock and discovered her goat was stuck in her horse’s tail!

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Photo: TikTok/@orchardviewfarm1

Goins pulled out her phone to record the unusual situation and she later shared the video on TikTok.

In the clip, you can see Jessie the goat all tangled up in the tail of Cooper the horse!

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Photo: TikTok/@orchardviewfarm1

It’s a stereotype that goats get their heads stuck in just about everything. Anyone who has owned goats in the past can attest to this. Between fencing and barn doors and brush, goats are notorious for getting their heads stuck. Even then, seeing a goat get her head stuck in another animal’s tail is next-level!

Naturally, people could hardly believe what they were seeing in the clip. The video racked up over 2 million views! Many people commented on how paitent the horse is while others wanted to know if the goat was ok or not.

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Well this was a first 🤣🤣

♬ original sound – Teresa Brake Goins

Thankfully, Goins shared a follow-up video and said that Jessie the goat is just fine.

Goins was able to untangle the goat’s head from the horse’s tail and both animals seem to be getting along just fine.

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Photo: TikTok/@orchardviewfarm1

Hopefully Jessie the goat learned an importance lesson in all of this. Maybe she’ll think twice about where she puts her head.

Check out the clip below to see Jessie and Copper:

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♬ original sound – Teresa Brake Goins

Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog