Ramses, the little earless goat who received a second chance

Social networks provide us with all kinds of content from different parts of the world.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 November 2023 Friday 16:17
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Ramses, the little earless goat who received a second chance

Social networks provide us with all kinds of content from different parts of the world. And although the vast majority of the time we witness videos whose sole mission is to entertain users, other times we manage to discover incredible and endearing stories, which manage to bring us the occasional tear.

An example of this was the beautiful story of a little goat named Ramse. The content creator @dodo shared on his X profile, formerly known as Twitter, a beautiful video in which he told the surprising story of this animal that got a second chance.

''We found her right after she was born,'' the people who found her began by saying. ''We believe that her mother abandoned her because she didn't have ears,'' they said. After finding her, the women decided to take her and shelter her so she wouldn't get cold. ''When I first held her, I just wanted to hold her forever. She just needed to be in her arms,' confessed Tina Solera, founder of Galgos del Sol, a charity organization located in the Murcia region.

''I thought we have to save it and we will do everything possible to keep it in perfect condition,'' he said. After feeding her, the founder decided to welcome her into her house. ''She is really a fighter, a little survivor,'' she asserted. The woman explained that the goats had to bond with other animals of her species, so a few days later another person found another goat in the area and they decided to keep it as well.

''They were like brothers growing up together. "They were always together," she noted. ''I knew they weren't going to stay forever, no matter how much we wanted to, they couldn't live in a dog shelter and a friend told me about a farm and I was very happy when they said yes,'' she confessed. The next day the goats headed to their new destination, located in the province of Galicia. ''They deserved a life with other farm animals. I have seen them running through the forest and the place where they are is very quiet. They couldn't have had a better opportunity,' she concluded.