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Baby Goat Comes Running Full Speed As Soon As Mama Brings His Bottle

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goat in the grass. Image via Shutterstock/Lalandrew

Now this is love! You can practically see the hearts in a little goat's eyes when he realized that his mama was nearby. Video the woman took of her baby sprinting to her side at the mere sight of her is so precious. It's the kind of thing that really warms an animal lover's heart.

Shared by Dani, who owns her own farm of "minis," the clip is too cute. I know that this is what brightens the woman's day every time it happens. The goat loves her so much!

@dani_jordan22

My little bottle baby loves her mama.#farmlife#goat#funnyanimals

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Some people don't believe that goats can get attached to their humans. But this is solid proof that they do. The bond between a goat and their human is a strong one. It can be seen in the clip, which shows the little guy booking it as soon as he realized Mom was close.

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And he's off! Go, little guy, go! The clip shows the goat sprinting. Can you even imagine being loved this much?

"I wanted someone obsessed with me, but I should have been more specific," the video's onscreen caption teases. I don't know, this kind of obsession is fine by me!

"My little bottle baby loves her mama," the video's caption reads.

People in the comments section were so in love with the goat and the affection he has for his human.

"Not her calling you ma," joked one person.

"The best flippy floppy ears on TikTok," chimed in someone else.

"I'd be OK with this obsession," added another person.

"This is my dream lady!" exclaimed one commenter.

Goats Are Good at Communicating

It's clear as day that this goat loves his human. But that should be expected. According to BBC News, goats are excellent at communicating. Researchers discovered that the way goats respond to their humans is through their eyes. They'll stare at them to let them know that they want help.

In fact, testing conducted by the researchers showed that goats responded to their tests the same way a dog would. Which just goes to show that goats are as responsive as dogs! They both let you know that they love you very much.

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This story was originally published May 22, 2026 at 2:30 PM.

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