Repair shop finds Brett Favre-themed goat in car trunk

It was just another day on the job at Tires Plus in Winona, Minn., for auto repairman James Prusci. And then a woman came in with her Chevy Malibu.

Reports the Winona Daily News:

Prusci started the paperwork.

“Oh, by the way,” the woman said. “I have a goat in my trunk.”

Prusci didn’t think he heard her right.

“A what?”

“Yes, a goat,” the woman said. “And it’s alive.”

She planned to butcher the animal later but was passing through Winona on her way to St. Paul when the car broke down, Prusci remembered her saying.

And get this: The goat was painted purple and gold (the colors for the Minnesota Vikings) and the No. 4 was shaved on its side (the number of Brett Favre, now a Viking).

The poor goat was tied at its feet and lying on its side. While Prusci told the woman that he didn’t approve of what she was doing with the goat, all he could do was call animal control. They arrived just as the woman was leaving in her repaired car.

But now, apparently, the goat is doin’ ok. It’s been named Brett and now lives in Eleva, Wisc., (Green Bay Packers country – ha!) on Duane and Carlene Schultz’s farm. Interestingly enough, its the same farm that created the poorly timed Brett Favre corn maze last year.

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