It's just that there's no one right way to anything with goats :)
so I'll take a stab at it
1. housing - must be sturdy. Can be anything fro a large doghouse to a barn. Depends on the size of the goats. They will climb on it, rub on it, chew on it. They need at least a 3 sided shelter to get...
I saw her on FB and she is adorable! Someday when I get more land I want a pygmy just for the cute factor! Lamanchas are sweet, but mine aren't really cute :P
Was it this blog?
http://www.goatjusticeleague.org/Site/Introduction.html
Sorry you are having so many problems :/ I hope you can figure out a way to keep your goats :hugs
Adorable! Congrats Karen. I can't believe it got so cold. I feel like I jinxed you with my other post about the snow. I'm just going to prepare for Blizzard conditions for my girls :P
The only thing i don't love about it is that the walk in opening is only 5 feet high and I'm 5'4". Not good when I haven't had my coffee yet. Ouch. I told hubby that was going to happen but he insisted.
This is our little goat barn. It's 6x12 for 2 or 3 mini manchas. We have then inside our privacy fenced backyard and then fenced with woven wire goat fence to keep them outta my stuff - their main area is probably 20x60. We have a small pasture out back and we walk them out there to browse and...