No dead goat, but I do have a dead hog story that relates, sort of.

We had a very good customer who bought lots of Ford tractors and service from us. The only issue was that he had a lot more money then sense. I was called out one hot summer day to replace the radiator on his backhoe. He had pulled the hoe into his shop, and parked it over the service pit. I thought to myself that it will be a new experience to be able to stand up while pulling the hardware for the rad. To do this, I had to stand on a bucket to reach up through the front axle pivot. Reaching up above my head, I felt around for the head of the bolt, but all I found was something soft stickie. When I brought my hand down, the stink was horrendous. Upon further inspection, it was part of a dead critter. When talking to the owners son, me told me that his dad raises hogs, but one of his prize hogs died. Instead of using the hoe and digging a hole to push the car us in, he drove over it until it was pushed down in the mud.... Most of it.