HOULTON, Maine (CNN/WCSH) -- A small goat in Maine is a big hit online. She's cute and has a lot of energy.
Kathryn Harnish and Rob Lawless moved to their hobby farm in Houlton 10 years ago. One of the animals on the farm is a Nigerian dwarf dairy goat named Buttermilk. She is 6-weeks-old and she is a new YouTube sensation after a video of her jumping over other goats made it on the Today Show on Tuesday. Kathryn says, "One of my colleagues from out in Ohio had said I think I saw your goat on the Today Show. I thought yeah, right. Then another colleague who lives in Houston said your goats are on the Today Show. I better go figure this out, so I went and looked and sure enough there they were talking about our goats from London."
Harnish posted the video of Buttermilk on Friday. She said at the time that if the video got a thousand hits, she and rob would make a $25 donation to Farm Sanctuary that helps rescue and rehabilitate farm animals. So, now that their hurdling goat has been seen by millions? Lawless says, "So we made the donation for the first thousand views of the video and we're talking with Farm Sanctuary about how we might be able to work together to help benefit the work that they do."
Harnish says Buttermilk has been jumping around pretty much since she was born, but what they captured on video was a first. She says, "When we brought her out the day to run in the yard and took the video that was the first time we had ever seen the real sort of Karate Kid move..."
Lawless says, "The kicking and knocking them over. That's the first time she'd ever done that. We'd never seen her kick the other ones over before. So it was sort of serendipity that we caught it on video."
And while Harnish and Lawless still can't believe all the attention their little goat has received in a short amount of time, they don't think it'll change Buttermilk all that much. She'll still be a handful.