Oddly enough, I have seen this in Skyrim too. Yesterday there were half a dozen rousted like birds in a tree up by Hags End.Goats often climb trees
No, but I had one in my house in Whiterun the other day. Where he came from and how he got in, I'll never know, but he was having a ball on my stairs. Maybe he's my housecarl's pet cause he's still there (or was as of last night!).But have you seen one climb a ladder?
So you are a true goat-ologist I see.Goats are my favourite animals in Skyrim! I absolutely love them.
Seeing them always makes me happy, and I hate to see them die/dead. I always do my best to save the silly individual that insists on running into the Mist of Death on the path to Paarthurnax.
I've spent hours (game time) at a time observing the Falkreath goat, and every now and then stop to observe some other domestic one. Wild ones never stay put, so I can't watch them.
Forsworn and Hagravens, the evil goat-killers, are high on my list of most hated enemies, partly because of their sense of "decoration".
Proudspire Manor (when fully furnished) has a goat's head decoration, which I'd like nothing more than to burn.
Needless to say, I never ever kill goats. I get my Goat Horns in general stores.
Give her daegoat equipment?I love the goats - especially Glenda - so sad I couldn't keep her as a follower.
Very well contributed! And apologies not necessaryFigured I'd contribute. Apologies for the crass language on some of these.
I used to have a goat as a pet so I ordinarily don't go out of my way to harm them. The realistic needs and diseases mod classifies leg of goat roast as a "filling meal" though and since I"m not one to associate my empathy with pets onto unrelated animals (especially digital ones) I may occasionally kill one for the meat--or horns for homestead crafting.