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Monday, January 23, 2012

Minnesota nativity goat found

Minnesota nativity goat found

Minnesota nativity goat found Missing Nativity goat found safe, A 3-year-old goat, who ran off during a Minnesota Nativity scene, has been found safe  showed up on his farm with his other animals. He says it appeared hungry, wet and cold and had lost weight


A goat which escaped a Minnesota Nativity scene is safe after 25 days on the loose.
Curly was found on Wednesday afternoon on a farm south-west of Fergus Falls.

Tony Loomer came out to feed the horses and goats on his farm and noticed the extra goat. KBRF-AM reported that Curly appeared hungry, wet and cold and had lost weight.

Curly's owner, Jim Aakre, came to make sure the goat was his. Mr Aakre thought about going home to get a horse trailer, but Curly was already cold, so he and his wife, Karen, gave Curly her first car ride.

The three-year-old Angora goat was supposed to be part of a live Nativity scene but escaped while she was being unloaded for a Christmas Eve service at Bethlehem Lutheran Church.

FERGUS FALLS, Minn. (KSAX) - The goat that escaped a Fergus Falls nativity scene back in December has finally been caught after 25 days on the loose.

Karen Aakre, Curly’s owner, said the four-year-old Angora goat was found Jan. 18 at around 4 p.m. on a farm southwest of Fergus Falls. Curly was found shivering mixed in with other goats on Tony Loomer’s farm, Loomer said.

Both Jim and Karen Aakre hauled the goat home in their car and she was safe and sound by 8:30 that night.

The goat initially escaped during a Christmas Eve service at Bethlehem Lutheran Church during a live nativity scene presentation. Since, Curly has been spotted many times around town, but no one was able to catch the furry fugitive.

The Aakre's said they were happey to be reunited with Curly.

“Jim (Aakre) held her the whole way home and she just immediately put her head in his lap and just like 'ahhhhh I'm safe,'" Karen Aakre, said.

As promised, the Loomer family received a prize worth almost $300, which they said they plan on giving back to the church where Curly originally escaped.
A goat that escaped a Minnesota Nativity scene is safe after 25 days on the loose.

Curly was found Wednesday afternoon on a farm southwest of Fergus Falls.

Tony Loomer came out to feed the horses and goats on his farm and noticed the extra goat.reports Curly appeared hungry, wet and cold and had lost weight.

Curly's owner, Jim Aakre (AWK'-ree), came to make sure the goat was his. Aakre thought about going home to get a horse trailer, but Curly was already cold, so he and his wife, Karen, gave Curly her first car ride.

The 3-year-old Angora goat was supposed to be part of a live Nativity scene but escaped while she was being unloaded for a Christmas Eve service at Bethlehem Lutheran Church.


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