‘Handsome’ goat with ‘pop star looks’ becomes huge hit in Malaysia

New kid on the block: ‘Handsome’ goat with ‘pop star looks’ becomes a huge hit in Malaysia after farmer notices ‘he loves the camera’

  • Ramos the goat is a social media star since photos of his lovely locks went viral
  • Owner Ahmad Fadzir says Ramos loves to be snapped and smiles for the camera
  • Fadzir was smitten by the billy-goat at a market and paid £150 for him on the spot

This goat has become an internet sensation in Malaysia after the farmer posted photos of his lovely locks and hipster goatee online.

Ramos the goat’s owner, Ahmad Fadzir, 21, from the town of Kerai in Perak state, says the bonny billy-goat even makes love to the camera.

The cloven-hoofed Adonis has now made the big-time as the star of at least two TV news reports.

Ramos the Malaysian billy-goat has vecome a viral internet star for his good looks

Ramos the Malaysian billy-goat has vecome a viral internet star for his lovely locks and smart goatee

The preening caprine is an 11-month-old billy of the Swiss Saanen breed of snow-white goats kept for their plentiful milk. 

‘I did not expect the photos to go viral,’ said Fadzir, of the Muhammad Livestock Farm.

‘I have more than 17 Saanen goats. This one, however, is a good-looking one as he has a “jambul” (crested hair) and smiles when I take pictures.’

Cute kid Ramos has even been compared to a Korean K-Pop star, Oddity Central reports.

Ramos the Saanen goat shot to fame after his owner Ahmad Fadzir posted pictures of him on social media

Ramos the Saanen goat shot to fame after his owner Ahmad Fadzir posted pictures of him on social media

Malaysian farmer Ahmad Fadzir paid 750 ringgit (£150) for Ramos as soon as he saw him at livestock market

Malaysian farmer Ahmad Fadzir paid 750 ringgit (£150) for Ramos as soon as he saw him at livestock market

Proud owner Ahmad Fadzir says Ramos loves to be potographed and 'smiles' for the camera

Proud owner Ahmad Fadzir says Ramos loves to be potographed and ‘smiles’ for the camera

Fadzir says it was love at first sight when he saw him at a livestock market ibn Terengganu.

The farmer was looking for nannis as demand for goats’ mik had soared recently, but paid 750 ringgit (£150) on the spot for the gorgeous goat.

‘Some people asked me if I want to sell Ramos,’ Fadzir saysd. 

‘However, I have to politely decline and will offer them other goats from the same breed instead.’

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