Goat Plate

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This hexagonal plate features a hungry goat chomping on a plant, surrounded by a polka dot border. He would add cheer to your day whenever you use the plate—for breakfast, lunch or an afternoon snack. The plate was hand painted in the centuries-old majolica style.

Height: 1/2”
Diameter: 7-1/4 to 8”

Goats help humans in many ways, helping them de-stress (by watching their antics or taking goat yoga), producing milk (at least 65% of all dairy consumed globally is goat milk), and now helping to fight wildfires. Voracious eaters and adept climbers, they’re currently being utilized in the California hills to eat invasive plants and reduce the fuel available for wildfires. Several companies now offer goats for hire and a pilot project in the Puente Hills Preserve may serve as an environmentally friendly model for other communities to follow in controlling unwanted vegetation and reducing fire risk.

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This hexagonal plate features a hungry goat chomping on a plant, surrounded by a polka dot border. He would add cheer to your day whenever you use the plate—for breakfast, lunch or an afternoon snack. The plate was hand painted in the centuries-old majolica style.

Height: 1/2”
Diameter: 7-1/4 to 8”

Goats help humans in many ways, helping them de-stress (by watching their antics or taking goat yoga), producing milk (at least 65% of all dairy consumed globally is goat milk), and now helping to fight wildfires. Voracious eaters and adept climbers, they’re currently being utilized in the California hills to eat invasive plants and reduce the fuel available for wildfires. Several companies now offer goats for hire and a pilot project in the Puente Hills Preserve may serve as an environmentally friendly model for other communities to follow in controlling unwanted vegetation and reducing fire risk.

This hexagonal plate features a hungry goat chomping on a plant, surrounded by a polka dot border. He would add cheer to your day whenever you use the plate—for breakfast, lunch or an afternoon snack. The plate was hand painted in the centuries-old majolica style.

Height: 1/2”
Diameter: 7-1/4 to 8”

Goats help humans in many ways, helping them de-stress (by watching their antics or taking goat yoga), producing milk (at least 65% of all dairy consumed globally is goat milk), and now helping to fight wildfires. Voracious eaters and adept climbers, they’re currently being utilized in the California hills to eat invasive plants and reduce the fuel available for wildfires. Several companies now offer goats for hire and a pilot project in the Puente Hills Preserve may serve as an environmentally friendly model for other communities to follow in controlling unwanted vegetation and reducing fire risk.