Take This Goat Survey, Please

Saturday, January 16, 2010

A California researcher who studies human-animal bonds, is conducting the first known survey on human relationships with goats.

Lee Zasloff, of American River College, Sacramento, wants to present her study at an international conference in June and needs your help.

She doesn’t ask for any identifying information. This user-friendly online questionnaire asks about your experience with goats, what breeds you have and whether you keep them as pets or for food or profit.

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