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Goats Rescued From Bucks Co. Farm Seeking Forever Home

The goats, rescued in 2024 from deplorable conditions, are described as intelligent and best friends who need to be adopted together.

Vincent Van Goat and Goatzart are looking for a forever home.
Vincent Van Goat and Goatzart are looking for a forever home. (Bucks County SPCA)

QUAKERTOWN, PA — The Bucks County SPCA is looking for a permanent farm home for Vincent Van Goat and Goatzart, two 2-year-old Lamancha goats who were part of a large-scale animal rescue in 2024.

The SPCA rescued more than 120 animals from Narrow Way Farm in Wrightstown, including goats, sheep, pigs, and chickens. Many of the animals were found living in deplorable conditions, suffering from malnutrition and parasites at the farm on Worthington Mill Road, according to the Bucks County SPCA.

The rescue was the largest farm animal rescue in the organization's history, according to the SPCA.

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"The (goats) are the last two animals remaining from that significant rescue effort who still need a home," said SPCA officials. "Initially, the goats were shy and nervous, but they have since become a fun and silly duo."

The SPCA describes Vincent Van Goat and Goatzart as best friends who are looking to be adopted together.

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"The two goats have been awaiting adoption for almost a year. They are ready for a new life filled with love, hay, and snacks like apples and pumpkins," said the SPCA.

Individuals interested in learning more about Vincent Van Goat and Goatzart, or in setting up an adoption appointment, can contact the Quakertown Shelter. The shelter's phone number is 267-347-4674. The Bucks County SPCA also has two pigs and four sheep available for adoption, with more information available on its website.

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