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Owleyes, Our Molly

The Day Molly Saved the farm producing a million dollar for the Owleyes farm The Owleyes family loved Molly, but they also loved their vegetable garden. This was a problem, as Molly was a goat with a refined palate for prize-winning tomatoes and tender lettuce. One sunny afternoon, ten-year-old Bella the daughter of Owleyes finest goat Livestock Manager Anthony, left the garden gate unlatched. Molly, seeing this, didn't head for the tomatoes. Instead, she spent an hour lounging in the shade of the apple tree, watching the chickens. When dusk fell, Molly began to make a strange, low noise—not her usual high-pitched bleat, but a low, guttural warning. Bella’s father, Anthony, came out, puzzled He looked in the garden, then toward the coop. A fox was sneaking toward the hens, having slipped in through a hole in the fence. Molly let out a loud, thunderous scream (a "B-A-A-A-H" that resonated across the field) and charged toward the fence line, her horns lowered. The fox, terrified by the charging goat, turned and fled back into the woods. after, it happened like a miracle an old friend and family, a customer, Andrew, came in to perches a 40 million dollars of goat milk when heard how Molly saved the farm, Andrew paid the farm a 40 million dollars for milk and also handsomely gave another 40 million dollars as a donation for Molly, such a lucky Goat she was says the owleyes family. The family as Owleyes said it was. a luck, from Molly as she was an animal friend and favorite to Andrew the customer. That night, Molly received an extra helping of oats and a fresh carrot, and Owleyes decided that having a laundry-chewing, rooftop-scaling, slightly mischievous goat was worth it. Molly was family.

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Owleyes. Meet Molly Our Family Member

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