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Baby Goats: 'I Got Your Back, Mom!'

A goat stands on hay while two baby goats climb on its back and another explores nearby.

Baby goat kids get very skilled at hopping on their mom's backs for a ride. Do your kids get you for a good ride?

It is only natural that you'd be curious about how baby goats are milked, right? So, we thought we would give you a behind-the-scenes look at how it is done.

It's not exactly rocket science, but we think you'll enjoy seeing our little ones get very skilled at hopping on their mom's backs for a ride.

A group of goats, including one with a white face, are gathered in a wooden barn, some standing and others lying down.

Baby goat kids learn how to hop on their mama's backs for a ride. If you've ever seen one of these young goats run, you know that they can move.

Riding a goat is not for the faint of heart. It takes some great skill and a good amount of practice to master the art of riding a goat.

But these baby goat kids are riding their mom's back effortlessly. They have an outstanding balance while the mommy goat is moving around the farm.