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NewsAugust 30, 2016

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- A dwarf billy goat gave new meaning to the word "scapegoat" when he sprang a Clydesdale that went on the lam for several days. Owner Tamara Schmitz said the nearly 1-ton horse named Budweiser was back in his pen Sunday. A goat named Lancelot knows how to butt open the stable gate and did that Wednesday. Buddy eluded volunteers from the Santa Cruz area for five days, ranging across 3 miles. A pair of searchers on horseback found him Sunday...

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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- A dwarf billy goat gave new meaning to the word "scapegoat" when he sprang a Clydesdale that went on the lam for several days. Owner Tamara Schmitz said the nearly 1-ton horse named Budweiser was back in his pen Sunday. A goat named Lancelot knows how to butt open the stable gate and did that Wednesday. Buddy eluded volunteers from the Santa Cruz area for five days, ranging across 3 miles. A pair of searchers on horseback found him Sunday.

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