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Nanaimo man looking to sell his goats

NANAIMO, B.C. – A couple of goats on Vancouver Island are looking for a new home.

Nanaimo’s Ken Scoretz is looking to sell his two goats. Due to arthritis, he said it hasn’t become easy to take care of the goats, named Coco and Oreo.

“My granddaughters named them,” he said.

“I’ve got people calling from Saanich, Maple Bay, and Courtenay, all over the place so I have a lot of places I need to go and look at before I can make my mind up.”

Scoretz said the Nigerian dwarf goats have been together since birth, and he is hoping to sell them to a new home as a pair.

Those interested in adopting the two year old goats can contact Scoretz at 250-753-7369.

Justin Goulet
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