Goat Advocacy Group SuperGoat.org Issues Pro Goat Statement in Response to New Film "The Men Who Stare at Goats"

Thu Nov 5, 2009 9:05am EST
 
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SAN FRANCISCO--(Business Wire)--
The psychic spies featured in the new film "The Men Who Stare at Goats" may be
able to "kill a goat simply by staring at it," but according to SuperGoat.org,
that would be impossible. 

"Even though the movie portrays goats as susceptible to mind control
experiments, in real life it would be quite the opposite. Once you look into a
goat`s eyes, it`s more likely they`ll have control over you," said Jennifer
Bice, Owner, Redwood Hill Farm & Creamery, home to 350 goats, and Founding
Member of SuperGoat.org. "Goats are sweet, loving, intelligent creatures who
contribute much to society." 

Most of the milk used throughout the world comes from goats - and with good
reason. Goat`s milk is lactose friendly, easy to digest and naturally
homogenized with no growth hormones. It has more calcium, vitamins A and D and
minerals than milk from cows. A recent "Dateline NBC" report from the Blue Zone
of Ikaria, Greece revealed goat`s milk as "Secret #1 For Living a Healthier,
Happier Life." 

Goats are earth-friendly - their smaller size means that goats literally leave a
smaller carbon "hoof" print. Agricultural runoff from factory farms is the
single largest source of water pollution, but most goat farms are small, family
run, bio diverse and don`t cause runoff or create nearly as much waste as cow
dairies. Goats use less energy and contrary to popular belief, are picky eaters
that are light on their feet, don`t destroy pastures and eat dry brush that
causes wildfires. 

About SuperGoat.org

Moo-ve over cow`s milk - there`s a new "kid" in town: SuperGoat and her
Superfoods! As best-in-category manufacturers of goat`s milk products, Mary
Keehn of Cypress Grove Chevre, Laura Howard of Laloo`s Goat`s Milk Ice Cream and
Jennifer Bice of Redwood Hill Farm & Creamery, know that goats are the "greatest
of all time" (G.O.A.T.). All owner-operators based in Northern Calif., these
successful entrepreneurial women have joined together to bring the message of
"goat goodness" to the masses. Dubbing themselves "The Goat Girls," the trio has
launched a campaign to educate consumers about the many benefits and wide
variety of U.S.-made goat`s milk products. For more information, visit
www.SuperGoat.org. Interviews and photos available on request.

SuperGoat.org
Kris Ellenberg/Kathi Johnson
310-430-1772; 310-649-4781
goat@supergoat.org


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