Judy and Cody never imagined sharing their home with a goat. However, when they meet a little baby goat they name Ducky, they are immediately smitten and forced to adopt him. Due to Ducky’s small size and need for special attention, the couple chose to bring him into their family. Unbeknownst to them, Ducky will become a daring and energetic goat, with the belief that he is larger than his actual size.
In his new environment, Ducky transforms into his personality, fussing over his adorable diaper and causing trouble at every turn. He developed what could be likened to a ‘Napoleon complex,’ thinking he was the boss of the household. Ducky doesn’t hesitate to try to kill his bigger dog brothers, showing no fear despite his small stature. Remarkably, he is not even afraid of the presence of the 85-pound family dog.
Ducky’s amazing talent for jumping out of his enclosure and sprinting over his stall became one of his standout tricks. He was also adept at stepping through doors, earning him the nickname “crazy Ducky.” His playful escapades have been a constant source of fun and joy for his human family. A particularly memorable moment was when Judy caught Ducky trying to navigate his father’s phone while he was asleep, adding another layer of hilarity to Ducky’s growing list of antics.
Ducky enjoys taking Judy and Cody on paddle boarding excursions, making it his favorite pastime. This adventurous little goat eagerly participates in these outings, which occur two to three times per week. Without any hesitation, Ducky jumped on the paddle board, eager to join the fun as soon as he saw his people engaged in the activity. Through this shared adventure, Ducky develops a deep connection with his family, highlighting the unique bond they share in their mutual enjoyment of outdoor activities.
Judy and Cody are focused on making sure Ducky enjoys life to the fullest, balancing his natural goat nature with the benefits of being an integral part of their family. Ducky’s unique character and fearless courage endear him to everyone in the home, showing that the most surprising newcomers are often the source of immense happiness.