YOU’LL LOVE THIS NEXT STORY. A LOCAL GOAT IS A SEMIFINALIST IN THE CADBURY BUNNY CONTEST. YEP, THAT’S A GOAT. HERE’S CHEVELLE. LET’S SEE HER. SHE WAS BORN IN GOLD HILL AND NOW RESIDES IN MOCKSVILLE. WHERE ARE YOU? CHEVELLE? THERE YOU ARE. SHE’S TWO YEARS OLD. SHE’S A NIGERIA DWARF GOAT, AND SHE IS AN ABSOLUTE SWEETHEART. SHE IS ONE OF 32 CONTESTANTS COMPETING IN THE CADBURY BUNNY CONTEST. SHE IS GOING TO BE TWO YEARS OLD ON THE 29TH. UM, WE MOVED DOWN HERE ABOUT TWO YEARS AGO AND WANTED TO EXPAND OUR FARM. WE STARTED WITH TWO GOATS AND THEN GOT THREE MORE, AND THEN THE TWO NIGERIANS, WHICH IS HER AND HER SISTER NOVA, WERE THE LAST OF THE TWO AND THEY’RE JUST SUPER AWESOME. STRICTLY JUST PETS. UM, WE SPOIL THE HECK OUT OF THEM AND JUST LOVE THEM. THEY ACT BETTER THAN OUR DOGS. SHE’S LIKE A LAP BUNNY. LOOK AT HER RIGHT THERE. VOTING BEGINS MONDAY ON CADBURY’S USA INSTAGRAM STORIES. THE WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON OR AROUND MARCH 25TH. IF CHEVELLE WINS, SHE WILL BE FEATURED IN THE CADBURY BUNNY COMMERCIAL AND HER FAMILY WILL. RECEIVE $5,500. SHE’
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A local goat is a semi-finalist in the Cadbury Bunny contest.Top Stories 'Complete disappointment': Greensboro city council member demands new investigation into manager's resignationNorth Davidson High School football coach charged for inappropriate relationship with student, Davidson County deputies sayNorth Carolina candidate for lieutenant governor requests runoff electionGet the latest news stories of interest by clicking hereChevelle is a 2-year-old Nigerian dwarf goat born in Gold Hill, North Carolina and now lives in Mocksville. Robyn McNally, Chevelle's owner, said, "We moved down here about two years ago and wanted to expand our farm. We started with two goats, then got three more. They're super awesome and strictly just pets. We spoil the heck out of them and just love them. They act better than our dogs."Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here. She is one of 32 contestants competing in the Cadbury Bunny contest. Voting will begin Monday, March 11 and take place on Cadbury's U.S.A. Instagram stories. Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscasts The winner of the contest will be announced on or around March 25. If Chevelle wins, she will be featured in the annual Cadbury Bunny commercial, and her family will receive $5,500. NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love | When asked how she would react if Chevelle ended up winning the contest, McNally replied, "Besides freak out, I would be super stoked. A proud-parent moment. We don't have children; these are our kids. It would be awesome"Trending Stories:
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Chevelle is a 2-year-old Nigerian dwarf goat born in Gold Hill, North Carolina and now lives in Mocksville.
Robyn McNally, Chevelle's owner, said, "We moved down here about two years ago and wanted to expand our farm. We started with two goats, then got three more. They're super awesome and strictly just pets. We spoil the heck out of them and just love them. They act better than our dogs."
Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.
She is one of 32 contestants competing in the Cadbury Bunny contest. Voting will begin Monday, March 11 and take place on Cadbury's U.S.A. Instagram stories.
Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscasts
The winner of the contest will be announced on or around March 25. If Chevelle wins, she will be featured in the annual Cadbury Bunny commercial, and her family will receive $5,500.
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When asked how she would react if Chevelle ended up winning the contest, McNally replied, "Besides freak out, I would be super stoked. A proud-parent moment. We don't have children; these are our kids. It would be awesome"
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