We were back at the crag on Saturday. There are another couple of fresh carcasses that we didn't see on our first visit - in the boulder field beneath Waterfall Wall, so 8 dead goats in total. So the entire goat population at the crag annihilated in one fell swoop.
With the exception of the one impaled in a broken branch in the horizontal birch tree at the base of The Great Wall, all are by the path contouring beneath the base of the crags, or a short way beneath in the boulder field. The one in the tree has clearly come off the top of the crag, not sure how the others met their demise, but I don't think the evidence of fresh rockfall debris is purely coincidental.
The grass ledge at the top of Strapadictaemi has partially collapsed, resulting in some mud on a short section near the top of the route. We avoided the ledge by traversing left to finish up the final section of Inbred Super Direct leading to the thread abseil point - a much better way of finishing the route.
There weren't any other carcasses round beneath Bedtime Buttress. Not sure about the base of Sprawl Wall.
Unlike Andy, I rather liked the presence of the small herd of goats at the crag. What about the pair of roe deer we spotted grazing in the woods on our descent - would you be pleased to see their demise also? Not any more voracious vegetation munchers than the goats, surely?