This phrase is used to explain mayhem,
anarchy, rage, panic, disorder or all hell braking
loose, which appears to occur for no apparent reason.
It can also be used by a
person addressing someone who has caused them displeasure, usually followed up by some act of revenge or simply said in anger.
When addressing someone who has offended you "This is what happens when you feed a goat scrambled
eggs.”...the protagonist would threaten, physically attack, follow up with an insult, or taking revenge like keying their foes
car
Upon observing a riot, or extreme busyness such as the
work place or rush hour. " Sigh This is what happens when you feed a goat scrambled eggs”
In a fit of anger.
If something large or valuable like a building is destroyed.
When you
don’
t know what everybody else is panicing about.