About 100 escaped goats munched on manicured lawns in Idaho's capital city before being rounded up and hauled away Friday morning. The owner of We Rent Goats told CBS Boise affiliate KBOI that the 118 goats were grazing at a nearby retention pond when they broke through a fence and went to explore.
Multiple news outlets captured the goats calmly eating grass and shrubs in a Boise neighborhood before a trailer arrived amid applause from neighborhood residents.
The goats had been corralled near a local retention pond to eat weeds and other overgrowth, but - perhaps noticing the grass was greener next door - broke through a wooden fence to roam the neighborhood.
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