We’ve all seen videos of fainting goats, and it’s hard not to laugh when they fall over. TikToker Alexandria Monsour has many farm animals, and recently brought home her first fainting goat, Oreo. It’s taking some getting used to, she admits. So when she took Oreo out to enjoy some playtime in the snow, the last thing she expected was that he’d faint, but she was wrong about that!

Oreo had a little help with this recent faint; one of the sibling goats decided to headbutt him for no reason, which immediately made him faint. Make sure your sound is on because Mom’s reaction is just too cute!

Alexandria explains more in the video’s caption, “Get a fainting goat, it will be fun, they said! SO DRAMATIC!!! He is totally fine, though it’s still new to me, so I can’t help but be a little scared when it happens, but my goodness, this is the worst one I’ve seen yet!

Everyone always asks me what that’s like, and this right here is a prime example… Oreo gets stiff and falls over when he gets nervous or frightened due to a hereditary condition called myotonia congenita. The more ya know, LOL!”

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Cute Reactions to Oreo Fainting in the Snow

Like us, viewers were surprised to see Oreo just fall over in the snow. @Shardae made us laugh with, “I’ve always loved fainting goats, and I’ve never ever once thought about them in snow. My life is complete.”

@Dyani got more than 132k likes when they repeated what Alexandria told Oreo, “Stick up for yourself, buddy.”

Commenter @FAITH got 12k likes when they said, “The way he just lay there like, ‘AM I OKAY?’ LOL!”

Another commenter asked Alexandria if Oreo was the only fainting goat, and she said that he was. @Jules then replied, “I can understand why you only have one ma’am, LOL!” Us, too! We’re not sure our hearts could take all the fainting every day!

This story was originally published by PawNation on Feb 19, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add PawNation as a Preferred Source by clicking here.