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Psychics tell B.C. farm owners that missing baby goat is alive

Ladysmith farm owners hope for kidsa国际传媒檚 return after it was allegedly stolen during snuggle session
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A baby goat went missing Saturday at Ladysmithsa国际传媒檚 Yellow Point Farms, possibly during a goat snuggle session, and has not been seen or heard from since. (YELLOW POINT FARMS photo)

The owners of Yellow Point Farms are still holding out hope a missing baby goat will be returned after psychics report the little animal is alive.

The kid went missing Saturday, possibly during a goat snuggle session at the Ladysmith farm, and has not been seen or heard from since.

Justin Dault, Yellow Point Farms owner, said the missing goat has no name because it was only 12 days old when it went missing. He said as of Wednesday afternoon the goat would have been 16 days old and weighs approximately five pounds.

Offers to help find the little kid have come from a wide variety of sources, including psychics and private investigations agencies.

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Neighbours in the Yellow Point community have also been offering money to put up a cash reward, which he capped at $1,200 to try and slow the pace of phone calls with offers of help the farm was receiving.

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At the moment the Daults are looking for any pictures people might have of the little goat on the afternoon it disappeared, allegedly during the farmsa国际传媒檚 goat snuggles session Saturday.

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He said photos received, so far, have been handed over to police.

Dault said he and his wife are overwhelmed by the interest in the missing goat from the people in the community and beyond.

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