Boys saddle up for a trip to McDonald's with their pet goat
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}In this photo taken Dec. 30, 2016, Trajen Collins, left, is joined by Joel Perez as they ride their horses through the McDonald's drive-thru with a pet goat in tow in Powell, Wyo. (Toby Bonner/The Powell Tribune via AP)
Two Wyoming boys, a little bored over their holiday break, saddled up for a trip to McDonald's and a goat followed along: "E-I-E-I ... whoa!"
The 15-year-old Joel Perez and 13-year-old Trajen Collins, rode their horses into the small city of Powell last week. They told the Powell Tribune for a story Wednesday that they didn't plan to take the goat, but apparently it was up for an adventure, too.
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{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Perez ordered some sandwiches, but nothing for the horses. They said they dismissed the idea of getting a salad for the goat. No word on whether they considered a "kid's meal."
The teens stopped by other stores to get a bowl and water for the animals.
Perez and Collins said they didn't get in trouble with their parents.