The Goatherd and the Wild Goats

Summary

This story revolves around a Goatherd who discovers Wild Goats amongst his own herd and hopes to integrate them by offering better care than to his regular goats. When snow prevents him from taking the goats to feed as usual, he prioritizes the Wild Goats with abundant food, thinking this kindness will entice them to stay. However, when the snow melts, the Wild Goats promptly return to the mountains, highlighting their lack of trust in the Goatherd. They express that his preferential treatment during the storm only confirmed their belief that he might prioritize new arrivals over longstanding members. The tale illustrates themes of loyalty and the mistrust that can arise from favoritism, emphasizing that relationships based on self-interest rather than genuine care are unlikely to sustain in the long term.

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A Goatherd, driving his flock from their pasture at eventide, found some Wild Goats mingled among them, and shut them up together with his own for the night. The next day it snowed very hard, so that he could not take the herd to their usual feeding places, but was obliged to keep them in the fold. He gave his own goats just sufficient food to keep them alive, but fed the strangers more abundantly in the hope of enticing them to stay with him and of making them his own. When the thaw set in, he led them all out to feed, and the Wild Goats scampered away as fast as they could to the mountains. The Goatherd scolded them for their ingratitude in leaving him, when during the storm he had taken more care of them than of his own herd. One of them, turning about, said to him: “That is the very reason why we are so cautious; for if you yesterday treated us better than the Goats you have had so long, it is plain also that if others came after us, you would in the same manner prefer them to ourselves.”