Close X
Sunday, September 29, 2024
ADVT 
National

12-Day-Old Goat Stolen During Snuggle Event At Vancouver Island Farm, Owners Say

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 29 Apr, 2019 08:23 PM

    LADYSMITH, B.C. — The owners of a Vancouver Island farm say one of their baby goats was stolen during an event where people can visit and snuggle with the cuddly animals.

     

    Rebecca and Justin Dault own Yellow Point Farms in Ladysmith, B.C., and say they noticed a 12-day-old male kid was missing after the event on Saturday.


    Justin Dault says it's unlikely the cream-coloured, black-spotted baby ran away because it was inside a locked paddock and he searched "high and low" for the animal after realizing it was gone.


    He says they didn't record the identification details of the 50 people who attended the event but they've called the police and officers visited the property Monday.


    Dault says the mother of the missing goat is distressed and has been wandering around searching for the young male while neglecting another baby.


    The farm owner adds he's worried the little kid might not survive without its mother because it doesn't know how to drink milk from a bottle yet.


    The couple has a large registered breeding herd of goats and this animal had already been pre-sold, Dault adds.


    "Unfortunately, people joke about stealing a goat, but someone actually did steal one," he says.


    "Hopefully, the person knows about animals. All we want is for them to just drive by and drop it off, really. Put it over the fence. Have a happy ending."

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Supreme Court Upholds Residential-School Compensation For Former Student

    Supreme Court Upholds Residential-School Compensation For Former Student
    OTTAWA — A former residential-school student is entitled to compensation for abuse at the hands of a nun, the Supreme Court of Canada says in a decision that helps clarify the scope of appeals in such cases.

    Supreme Court Upholds Residential-School Compensation For Former Student

    High Court Won't Hear Rapper's Plea Over His Song's Role In Murder Conviction

    High Court Won't Hear Rapper's Plea Over His Song's Role In Murder Conviction
    A murderer won't get a chance to argue in the Supreme Court that his conviction should be overturned because a rap lyric he wrote was improperly allowed into evidence.

    High Court Won't Hear Rapper's Plea Over His Song's Role In Murder Conviction

    Court Hears Religious Doctrine Emphasized Obedience To Men In Child Bride Case

    Court Hears Religious Doctrine Emphasized Obedience To Men In Child Bride Case
    They testified Thursday in Cranbrook, B.C., for the Crown in the case against James Marion Oler, a former leader of a Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints community in Bountiful, B.C.

    Court Hears Religious Doctrine Emphasized Obedience To Men In Child Bride Case

    Thieves Make Off With Popular Tourist Attraction From Peggy's Cove

    One of the most-photographed Nova Scotians is missing.

    Thieves Make Off With Popular Tourist Attraction From Peggy's Cove

    B.C. Dental College Commits To Public Protection Expectations After Inquiry

    B.C. Dental College Commits To Public Protection Expectations After Inquiry
    The dental college says in a statement it will meet a 30-day deadline directive from Health Minister Adrian Dix for an accountability implementation plan after a review by an international regulatory expert made 21 recommendations.

    B.C. Dental College Commits To Public Protection Expectations After Inquiry

    Feds Win 'Interim Interim' Stay For 15-Day Cap On Solitary Confinement

    TORONTO — The federal government won't have to comply immediately with a court decision that limited solitary confinement to 15 consecutive days, the Supreme Court of Canada has decided.    

    Feds Win 'Interim Interim' Stay For 15-Day Cap On Solitary Confinement