Angie
The Rolling Stones album featuring a gorilla on the cover is "Goats Head Soup," released in 1973. The cover artwork was created by artist John Van Hamersveld and depicts a gorilla with a goat's head. This album includes hits like "Angie" and "Dancing with Mr. D."
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"Angie" was sung by Mick Jagger, the lead vocalist of The Rolling Stones. The song, released in 1973 on the album "Goats Head Soup," features a poignant melody and heartfelt lyrics. It has become one of the band's signature ballads.
Angie, a song by The Rolling Stones, was released in 1973 as part of their album "Goats Head Soup." The song is often interpreted as a reflection on a complicated romantic relationship, but it does not specifically pertain to anyone named Angie coming out in a personal context. If you're referring to a specific person or event, please clarify.
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By bladder stones I assume you mean urinary calculi. Feedlot sheep (and goats) are fed concentrates that are high in grain to fatten them before slaughter. Ruminant animals (cud chewers) like sheep, goats and cattle are designed by nature to eat grass, leaves, bark and other plants, NOT grains. Grains contain too much calcium, which leads to the formation of stones. Pet goats are often castrated males called "wethers". Goats are typically castrated at a very young age, and their urinary plumbing does not mature after castration. They are also often fed grain, which is unnecessary, and leads to the formation of stones.
The mountain goats have a couple songs in there. No Children and Old College try from the album Tallahassee
I think so, if they are altogether in one single barn.
Yes, I have seen Billy goats tear down a shed single handed
Dog kennels work great for goats. Even those plastic dog igloos work! They can't completely live in them, but it makes a good shelter for a single goat.
Acorns milkweed and single seed fruits are some common toxins also avacados