Baby goats are wearing sweaters to support the Denver Broncos

 By 
Kelly Diamond
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It turns out that baby goats root for broncos.

Farmer Rebecca Herberg resides in Montrose, Colorado with 150 kids. And by kids, we mean baby goats.

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The goat mama spoke to CBS Denver about her kids and told a reporter all about their current fashion choice: blue and orange sweaters to represent the Denver Broncos.

She even knits the sweaters herself.

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While Herberg hasn't always been a football fan, the Denver Bronco's success has inspired her to create blue and orange sweaters for the chilly goat babies in honor of the Super Bowl-bound team.

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“They’re really a team that you can be proud of, and I love them,” she told CBS. “It’s not so much I’m a football fan as that I’m a Broncos fan, and how can you not be?”

As for the sweaters, the goats seem to be warm, happy and ready to cheer on their home team.

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“They look like a bunch of little Broncos fans running around down there," Herberg said.

Mashable has reached out to Rebecca Herberg for comment.

[h/t CBS Denver]

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