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Daisy

Late one evening in April 2014, members of the Ohio SPCA arrived to help a humane officer in a rural county. We found Daisy lying on the cold, wet ground. She could not get up. Her body temperature was dropping. She was dying. Two Ohio SPCA Response Team members carefully picked up her emaciated body and carried her to the truck. Cushioned and covered with blankets, they rushed Daisy to OSU Veterinary Hospital, where she remained for a month. At the end of May 2014, after two blood transfusions, antibiotics, and multiple rounds of deworming, Daisy finally left OSU for her permanent home at the Ohio SPCA Farm Sanctuary! Daisy is a unique character. She has her own stall in the barn, not because she doesn’t get along with the other goats or because she’s bullied but because she likes having her own private space. When she wants to play with the other goats or show them affection, it’s on her terms, not theirs. But she loves cookies, bananas, and affection from humans. She sometimes prefers the company of the sheep and will spend the day in their stall.

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