Farmer knits Denver Broncos sweaters for 150 baby goats

A Colorado farmer is preparing for the Super Bowl by knitting Denver Broncos sweaters for the 150 baby goats expected this spring.

Rebecca Herberg, who runs the 400-acre goat farm with her husband in Montrose, said she has been busy in the run-up to the Super Bowl knitting Denver Broncos sweaters for the 150 baby goats expected to be born on the farm during the coming spring.

“When they’re born typically they weigh 8, 9 pounds; and they’re cold, it’s April,” Herberg told KCNC-TV.

She said the female goats get orange sweaters, and the males get blue ones.

“The first go-around uses them for a couple of weeks, we wash them, we put them on the next round,” Herberg said. “As long as everyone gets a sweater.”

Herberg said the sweaters have also proven useful for her 15 dogs.

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

The farmer said the Denver Broncos turned her into a football fan.

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

The Broncos are scheduled to face the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 on Sunday in San Francisco.