BREAKING: The Gävle goat is dethroned as the tallest goat in Sweden
In the Swedish town of Gävle, there is a large goat made of straw.
The people of Gävle do what they can to protect their straw goat. But this year, the goat is already under threat, although the threat is not of arson but rather competition. A group of people in Fridlevstad, a nearby Swedish town, have built an even bigger straw goat.
"It started just for fun," Robert Gustavsson tells As It Happens guest host Helen Mann. "November is a very boring month and it's better to hang out with friends and build a Christmas goat."
But at 15 metres, standing two metres taller than the Gävle goat, it's the first time in four years that Fridlevstad can claim the title of Sweden's tallest goat.
Gustavsson says the ambitious build took about 500 hours.
A Google translation of a story from the local paper describes the new goat, "like a hot-tempered brother who enter puberty and suddenly, before you know it, is both larger and more powerful than its big brother."
Despite the boastful translation, Gustavsson insists the competition is all in good spirit.
"[Gävle] know ours exists and I do think they are a little bit angry about it but for us it's just fun messing with them," Gustavsson quips. "It started like a tribute and it happened to be bigger — we can't help it."