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Published Tuesday, August 21, 2018 8:53AM EDT
Last Updated Tuesday, August 21, 2018 12:22PM EDT
NEW YORK -- Jon Stewart has helped make a home for two goats found roaming along the subway tracks in New York City.
A train operator on Monday alerted headquarters about "two very baaaaad boys" along the N Line in Brooklyn. It wasn't clear where the goats came from.
Police arrived on the scene, tranquilized the male goats, and took them to an animal shelter. The shelter contacted Farm Sanctuary.
That's when Stewart stepped in to help. In a video , Stewart is shown helping load the goats into a trailer to Farm Sanctuary. The comedian and his wife often assist transporting animals found in the city to the shelter in Watkins Glen, New York.
They have partnered with the organization to open a farm and education centre in New Jersey.
Two very baaaaad boys. pic.twitter.com/3fcb9QCxGh
— NYCT Subway (@NYCTSubway) August 20, 2018
BREAKING: Wayward Goats Faster Than N Train pic.twitter.com/xXUJBp4q2S
— Justin Brannan (@JustinBrannan) August 20, 2018
Thanks Jon Stewart and @farmsanctuary for adopting Billy and Willy. You are the GOAT. https://t.co/4YT0hajrgI
— NYCT Subway (@NYCTSubway) August 21, 2018
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