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A goat hugs its owner and cries like a human so he doesn't sell it in a touching video

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In a video that went viral on social networks, a touching scene between a goat and its master shocked Internet users. The images show the animal in tears, kissing its owner as if to say goodbye, arousing strong emotion among users around the world.

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This poignant scene took place in India, where the owner of the goat was forced to sell it at the market, probably due to financial difficulties. Despite the man's obvious sadness, he had no choice but to part with his animal.

The goat's reaction particularly caught the attention of Internet users. In the video, we can see the animal crying like a human being in the arms of its owner, seeming to understand that it is going to be separated from the one it loves so much. A heartbreaking scene that moved many people to tears.

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Faced with this situation, the goat's owner appears deeply shaken. He hugs his animal one last time, visibly saddened by this separation that he experiences reluctantly. A moment of great emotional intensity that left no one indifferent.

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It was the Indian user “Ram_Vegan” who shared this video on Twitter, quickly propelling it to the rank of viral phenomenon. The images were viewed and shared thousands of times in the space of a few hours, sparking a wave of emotional reactions from Internet users.

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In a comment accompanying the video, the user wanted to point out that “even if they don't talk like us, animals also experience feelings and strong emotions”. He added that “even if they can't say it, they love their owners very much”, thus emphasizing the strength of the bond that can unite an animal to its master.

Experts explain that goats do indeed have their own language to communicate. They may cry or bleat to express different needs or emotions, such as hunger, pain or fear in the face of danger. A way of expressing themselves that demonstrates their sensitivity.

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The reactions of Internet users were not long in coming. The video garnered hundreds of emotional comments, with users saying they were deeply touched by the goat's intense grief. Many expressed their sadness at this poignant scene.

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“All animals have feelings, kids do too, whatever humanity thinks,” wrote one user. “Above all, I hope that this goat was not sold to be slaughtered,” he added, highlighting the concern of many people about the fate of the animal.

This video highlights the strength of the bond that can unite an animal and its owner, reminding us that animals are sensitive beings, capable of experiencing emotions. An awareness that leads us to question our relationship with animals, particularly those intended for consumption.

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The question of the slaughter of farm animals is thus raised by this video which has gone viral. Many Internet users have questioned the ethics of selling animals for their meat, calling into question our relationship with farmed animals.

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In India, veganism has been gaining ground in recent years. More and more Indians are questioning the consumption of animal products, campaigning for a more ethical and animal-friendly diet and lifestyle.

Testimonies from farm animal owners also emerged following the broadcast of this video. Some confided their deep attachment to their animals, while speaking of the economic difficulties which sometimes push them to sell their livestock, not without a pang in their hearts.

This video raises many questions. How can animal welfare be reconciled with the economic realities faced by breeders? What alternatives can we consider for more ethical, animal-friendly agriculture? So many avenues for reflection that emerge in the light of these moving images.

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This video will undeniably have left its mark and moved the web. It reminds us, with great force, that animals are beings endowed with sensitivity, capable of forging strong bonds with humans. An observation that calls for rethinking our relationship with farmed animals and considering an evolution towards more ethical and caring practices.

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