Anguilla has goats

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Almost everyone raised in Anguilla has goats. The raising, caring and tending of goats starts very young . Children 4 or 5 years old have their own goats. Everyday, before school, the goats are taken from their pen and tethered by driving a stake into the ground with a rock. After school the goats are brought back into their pens, watered and fed. Perhaps its raising goats that make Anguillian children well behaved?

 

These goats are not really pets. They are farm animals and a source of protein. (I thought that sounded better than "meat"). Although most Anguillians don't really eat goat on an everyday basis. They just buy their meat from the grocery. They do still eat goat for special, traditional, occasions such as weddings. For these occasions there is usually goat stew and goat-water. Goat-water is a broth with very little actual meat or vegetables just enough for flavor plus dumplings. Goat stew is usually on the menu of the local restaurants. The servings are large so we often split an order. According to informed sources, one of the best Goat stews in Anguilla is available from Oreel's white food truck, usually parked next to the High School in The Valley for weekday lunches and in the evening.

Anguillians aren't the only ones who love goats. Artist Lynne Bernbaum had a showing at the Devonish Gallery (264-497-2949) where about half the paintings had lovely goats as their main theme. Most of those were sold, but Lynne painted four new small works on a "goats in the grass theme" (see picture above for a sample), for the Anguilla Arts and Craft Show which is held in February. When this Goat Report first appeared in the Anguilla Local News on the Thursday before the Show, we mentioned these new works of Lynne's. A customer read about it in the USA, came to Anguilla on Friday and went to the show on Saturday to buy a painting. Isn't the Net amazing?

If you would like to take home a memento of your goat experience, how about a goat T-shirt? Try the Exotic T-Shirt Shop next to Anguilla Drug Store in The Valley.

But the glory days of the Goat may be numbered. As time passes and Anguilla develops, the life style of the West Indies evolves. Goats still have free range rights in Anguilla and can wander where ever they like, but in nearby St. Thomas you never see a goat on the road--automobiles have taken over the free-range rights. Wandering goats in Anguilla may go the way of the horse and carriage too.

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