There’s just something about a baby animal that I can’t scroll past. They’re perfect! They’re the mini versions of adult critters, which is so stinkin’ cute. One baby goat definitely knows that he’s precious. He is one of the most loveable kids on the internet. Just look at his smile and try not to melt.

Shared by Marissa Chiapinni of Ohio, footage of the baby goat has gone viral for a good reason. The sweet little baby looks like a stuffed animal come to life.

Is it just me or is the baby goat smiling? It’s like he knows that he’s charming. He has such a small stature, but a huge personality. I can tell by his smirk.

If I had a kid like this I would stare at him all day. He looks like an angel. The little one was standing amongst a bunch of hay with what appears to be his mama. He’s a mama’s boy, that’s for sure.

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He also has Chiapinni totally smitten: “I wish I could keep them this small forever!!” she exclaimed in the caption.

I hear you! It really is a special time when your farm animals are little babies. People in the comments section couldn’t help but love the baby goat either.

“I love how baby lambs and goats be smiling it’s so cute,” wrote one person.

“Oh the feral little toddler stage. Where they’re the cutest and the most feral, my favorite!” someone else teased.

“He looks like he’s named Daisy,” another commenter quipped.

“His little smileeee sooo cutieeee omg,” another person praised.

How Many Babies Can Goats Have?

Maybe this is greedy of me, but I want to see even more cute little goats around. It makes me wonder — how many babies can a goat have?

Goats can have anywhere from one to five kids, although it’s most common for goats to have two or three kids. Interestingly, goats tend to give birth during the day, not at night. They can also give birth anytime up to 14 days after their due date. How neat!

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This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Mar 13, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.