
Nine nannies and ten kids have arrived from a shift at Kelling Heath. The breed is the Bagot goat, believed to be Britain’s oldest breed of goat developed in the English lowlands. They are very hardy and easy to tame. This herd first came to Cromer in 2016, when eight goats began the task of keeping the cliff habitat under control.
They’ve proved popular with visitors and residents. You can usually find their whereabouts on the cliff by following your nose!
For full article and video of goats click here. (The picture is courtesy of NNDC)
