I'm so sorry for the loss of Gabby. Isn't it amazing how these four legged creatures find permanent homes in our hearts.
My cowhorse trainer once got a big fat goose from a client. the idea was the goose was supposed to be eaten for Christmas dinner. Of course Gary couldn't kill the goose because it turned out to be a great pet. The big joke was that this tough old cowboy couldn't bring himself to eat a fat, juicy goose that was right in front of him.
I'm so sorry. We have goats without the horses and I know how it is to lose one of those funny,sweet, obstinate babies. Even when it's a stinky buck.
My family has two little pigmy goats that love keeping our horses company. We actually got them so that I could practice my goat tying, but they became really good companions for the horses. Sorry hear about the loss.
My dog lives in the barn beside the horse. At first Spry was terrified of Teenya but now doesn't pay any attention to her. Teenya runs all around Spry. This morning Teenya slipped in the stall behind me while Spry was in there and started trotting around. I thought Spry would flip out and try to kick the dog but she just ignored her. Spry also enjoys seeing the cats in the back yard when we're out riding. The cats are supposed to stay in the barn but are to scared of the dog so they stay up by the house.