PBS and NPR for Southwest Florida
Amy Bennett Williams Essays

Barren ENCORE

Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio

Barren the goat with both male and female biological markers
Amy Bennett Williams

Any long-time reader or listener of News-Press storyteller Amy Bennett Williams knows that her rural Alva homestead contains a motley mix of animals including a donkey, geese, horses, ducks, dogs, chickens, cats, and guinea fowl to name a few.  Perhaps one of the more unusual residents is a goat named, “Barren,” who has both male and female biological markers. 

Like most of the animals who find their way to the Williams’ home, Barren is a rescue and doesn’t provide much in the way of utility beyond companionship and a charismatic personality. 

Williams tells us in this week’s encore essay, that although they don’t utilize their animals like a subsistence farmer would, caring for them still provides some important life lessons.

Amy Bennett Williams Essaysgoatsintersex