If you’re a mom who’s ever been shopping in a store and turned around for one second only to realize your child had disappeared, you know what an awful feeling that is. Apparently, it can happen to new mama animals, too, as you’ll see in this video that Two Goat Farm recently shared on TikTok, and mothers everywhere will totally be able to relate.
New mama goat Buttercup recently welcomed some babies into the world, and she’s definitely a little tired and probably a bit overwhelmed, too, which is a combo that can make anyone feel a little scatterbrained. So when Buttercup thinks she’s misplaced one of her kids, she heads straight to her human mom for help!
Poor Buttercup! Two Goat Farm said the same thing, and we’re all sure that the mama goat was totally relieved when she found out all of the kids were accounted for!
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Viewer Reactions to Buttercup Misplacing One of Her Baby Goats
Like us, other viewers also got a kick out of Buttercup trying to find her missing baby. One commenter joked, “She’s like, ‘These d*mn kids are going to make me mental’ LOL!”
Commenter @aaronjay487 joked, “Looking lost as h*ll lol!” @DeniseAn could relate, “Me when I lost my daughter in Target…”
@Miss Lark @Crooked Farms knows the feeling all too well. “Mine are always forgetting where they left their kids…” Two Goat Farm replied, “They are a mess LOL,” and Miss Lark responded, “Don’t get me started on first-time moms. I’ll be breeding 14 first timers in May. I might end up losing my mind!”
“It’s the worst when we also don’t know where they put their kids,” said @Erin’s Funny Farm. We could see how that could be a problem!
Commenter @Neecee shared, “Aw, Buttercup was stressing out about her kid. I’m glad you knew where it was!” Two Goat Farm replied with, “She’s the best mama!” They say it takes a village, and Buttercup proved it in this video!
This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Mar 14, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.