Danica
Exploring the pasture
Hello everyone I am looking into perhaps getting two Nigerian goats for milking but also as pets. I am curious as to how large of an enclosure should be for two nigerian goats as well as a den for them to get out of the weather. These goats would live in Elverson, PA incase that helps any. I have been reading about these goats and someone suggested using wood pallets for the den since they are sturdy would that work? Also for the enclosure I was curious if mesh chain link would work, I was thinking of having the chain link cover the top as well so no wild animals could get in at all. Please let me know what you think and what the dimensions should be. Also I would like to have the den to be inside of the enclosure as well as a milking stand.
			
			 
					
				 
 
		 , we are in the process of adding Nigerian goats too!  This spring we are looking at fencing an area of 40' x 50' with no climb 2" x 4" horse fencing to start.  There are a lot of wonderful people on here that will provide good advice!
, we are in the process of adding Nigerian goats too!  This spring we are looking at fencing an area of 40' x 50' with no climb 2" x 4" horse fencing to start.  There are a lot of wonderful people on here that will provide good advice! 
 
		
 And hopefully our goats - we will be getting some wethers, to clear our woods - will quickly learn to avoid the electrical wires. We have thought about putting electrical wire along the top of the fence, but might just put barbed wire, to discourage the dogs and predators from climbing the fence.
 And hopefully our goats - we will be getting some wethers, to clear our woods - will quickly learn to avoid the electrical wires. We have thought about putting electrical wire along the top of the fence, but might just put barbed wire, to discourage the dogs and predators from climbing the fence. 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

