In Tennessee, USA, on some farms you can find fainting goats. There   is even the annual "Goats Music and More Festival" in Marshal County. Of   course, there is a reason behind their name. The muscles of fainting   goats freeze for roughly 10 seconds when the goat is startled. Usually,   younger goats will stiffen and fall over, older goats learn to spread   their legs or lean against something when startled, and often they   continue to run about in an awkward, stiff-legged shuffle. The   characteristic is caused by a hereditary genetic disorder called   myotonia congenita. But when the goat in this condition, it doesn’t feel   any pain. Even though its body is paralyzed, it remains conscious.   These goats are also called nervous goats, stiff leg goats and wooden   leg goats.





