Escaped goat roaming cliffs above Route 80 finally rescued
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
A goat that was living in the woods above Route 80 in Warren County was captured Wednesday, Dec. 16.Buddha Dog Rescue and Recovery
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A heartwarming tale unfolded on a cold and blustery Wednesday night in Warren County when a goat that had roamed the treacherous cliffs above Route 80 for months after escaping a local slaughterhouse auction was captured by the owner of Buddha Dog Rescue & Recovery.
“She would climb up and down the treacherously steep rock cliffs and graze behind the guardrail as trucks and cars blew by her, within a couple feet,” Buddha Dog Rescue & Recovery Owner Nicole Asher wrote on her non-profit’s Facebook page. “It was heart stopping to see her in such a dangerous area.”
Goat escapes slaughterhouse auction, roams cliffs in N.J. before being rescued
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
Posted Dec 18, 2020
A goat that was living in the woods above Route 80 in Warren County, N.J., was captured Wednesday, Dec. 16.Buddha Dog Rescue and Recovery
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A heartwarming tale unfolded on a cold and blustery Wednesday night in Warren County, N.J., when a goat that had roamed the treacherous cliffs above Route 80 for months after escaping a local slaughterhouse auction was captured by the owner of Buddha Dog Rescue & Recovery.
“She would climb up and down the treacherously steep rock cliffs and graze behind the guardrail as trucks and cars blew by her, within a couple feet,” Buddha Dog Rescue & Recovery Owner Nicole Asher wrote on her non-profit’s Facebook page. “It was heart stopping to see her in such a dangerous area.”
Goat rescued two months after slaughterhouse escape in New Jersey
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Dec. 18 (UPI) A goat that evaded capture for two months after escaping from a slaughterhouse was ensnared by an animal rescue group in New Jersey and will now be given a new home.
Nicole Asher, owner of Buddha Dog Rescue & Recovery, said in a post on the group s Facebook page that the goat walked into a trap set by the organization on Wednesday night, at the start of the nor easter storm.
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Asher said the female goat, now named Blizzard, had been wandering the cliffs above busy Route 80 in Warren County for two months after she and two other goats escaped from a local slaughterhouse. The other two goats were previously captured by animal control officers and taken to the Goats of Anarchy sanctuary in Hampton.