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Metchosin goats flee in 'udder panic' after owner scares bear from home

  • On the evening of May 12, Hounaida Bellasfar's 11 miniature goats went missing from her property on Leefield Road in Metchosin.
  • The goats fled after Bellasfar tried to scare off a huge black bear that was outside her home, causing a commotion that startled them to run away.
  • The goats, which included one buck, four does, and six kids, were found nearly 24 hours later on a nearby clifftop after the owner and neighbor heard buck Sunny's bleats.
  • Bellasfar said she spent nearly an hour yelling at the bear until it retreated, and described the buck's bleating as "the sweetest voice ever," unlike his usual sound.
  • The goats have returned safe and remain on the property, with Bellasfar expressing gratitude and continuing to regard them as gentle pets with distinct personalities.
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Sooke News Mirror broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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