
That Time A Goat Headbutts The Doors At First Baptist Mixon
(Mix 93-1) Scrolling through Facebook reels, Instagram, or even TikTok will reveal a treasure trove of videos featuring animals that will just absolutely make you laugh out loud. Ok, LOL!
From kittens trying to leap from the back of the couch to the window and misjudging the distance, to dogs sliding across frozen ponds or trying to bring in sticks wider than the door frame, these videos are just pure joy.
Livestock and wildlife get in on the action, too. From cows in foreign countries wreaking havoc on storefronts, to deer casually walking by and opening a set of automatic doors at a store, and walking on in.
However, when it tries to flee and exit, it can't get traction and ends up sprawled out on the floor or, even worse, gets traction and causes a lot of damage.
Those videos are great until they cost someone or a business quite a bit of money to repair the damage, and that's what recently happened to a church in Mixon.
First Baptist Church Mixon Targeted by Headbutting Goat
Here's what happened: someone's billy goat was wandering by the glass church doors of First Baptist Church Mixon, and he discovered his reflection staring right back at him in the glass door. At this point, you can imagine what happened next.
Just like a cat, when the goat saw his reflection, he began asserting his dominance over his reflection and charged the glass doors, where he eventually busted through both of them.
Lowery Davis, church administrator, tells CBS 19,
"I guess he was just having a baaaad day."
Check out the video of the damage he caused from CBS 19.
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How Much Damage Did the Goat Cause?
Well, now the church is having a 'baaaad day' because they are going to have to pay around $1600 to fix the damage to the front doors that was caused by the rogue billy goat.

Where the Goat Went After the Break-In
After the 'break-in', he wandered through the sanctuary and eventually ran back through the doors that he had just busted down moments earlier.
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