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[Cyprus Times] You... goat to be kidding me: goat starts singing in church with the choir (video)

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The hilarious video

A goat became the centre of attention in a cathedral in Britain.

The small animal began to...dart to the rhythm of the organ that was being played at the time, causing its song to go viral on social media.

The 2-year-old goat, named Pablo, caused laughter with his... singing to both the caretakers of Atwell Farm Park who had gone to Worcester Cathedral for a blessing and members of the church choir, reports the BBC.

"I think while he was warbling, he was listening to the echo of the place and he liked it. He must have had a very pleasant time," said a member of staff at the farm where Pablo lives.

The video of the goat "singing" inside Worcester Cathedral, alongside his two friends, the alpacas Middsterle and Barnaby, was posted on the church's own social media and is already racking up millions of views and thousands of likes.

One of the farm's staff members said the church asked them to bring some animals with them to the service to bless them, as the animal care facility is well known in the area.




"So we picked our best animals - the ones that could walk up there and have a calm demeanour - and in the end he was singing all the time and singing so loudly," Oliver said and the BBC reports.

"It was like one of those awkward moments where you can laugh at a funeral. If you watch the video, the choir and also the church staff are looking at us and we can't contain our laughter," he adds."

Remarkably, Pablo's artistic concerns have brought a lot of publicity to the farm, with many people visiting just to see the luscious and personable goat.

"A lot of people would come to the farm and ask us where Pablo was," said the staff member, who jokingly pointed out that "he's definitely the biggest talker" of the other animals on the farm.

Source:in.gr


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