Farmers do not even try to convince their goat to give up that bad habit: they think that cigarettes kill intestinal parasites.
In the summer of 1942, Life Magazine sent its best photojournalist Alfred Eisenstaedt to Texas – Adolf Stiller’s farm. The farmer had numerous Angora goats.
It was written in the article that goats are among the best friends of people. Goats are also referred in the Bible. Great thinkers Zoroaster Buddha and Confucius have been very optimistic about goats. The editors say the photos of that article prove it one more time.
Photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt has captured the whole life of Angora goats and the disunity of their precious wool. The editors write that before being pruned goats look like true aristocrats, but after pruning they themselves know that they are not beautiful.
The most known picture of this photo series portrays a goat with its dangerous habit. Farmers do not even try to convince their goat to give up that bad habit: they think that cigarettes kill intestinal parasites.
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