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    Moving (horses) to new pastures..

    We talked about going to muzzle route, it sounds like that’s probably our only option.
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    Buck suggestion

    Wow! What excellent information, thank yall so much!! We found a nice little boer buckling we will be bringing home next month with the intention of putting out with our girls in August!
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    Moving (horses) to new pastures..

    We dont have anywhere we can section them that doesnt have grass. We could section them to a very small area though.
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    Moving (horses) to new pastures..

    Mostly a horse question.. South central texas area.. We have 38 acres, the front 6ish are fenced off and mostly cleaned up. Some weeds, lots of blue bonnets and knee (or higher) length grass. We have not had large animals on it for several years, but it was used for cattle before. We do have...
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    New From Central Texas

    We are near Round Top, (usually nobody knows where that is unless they are antique lovers!). We want pigs next year but I told the husband we need to figure goats out before moving to the next adventure! Sounds like y’all have a little zoo! Very fun!!
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    Buck suggestion

    I'm sorry, yes all of ours (except one full Nubian) are 50% Nubian 50% Boer. I was wondering about the more parasite resistant breeds, I'll look around and see if I can find the others you listed in our area. We do not have LGDs but we have an outdoor mix dog that typically does a pretty decent...
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    New From Central Texas

    Here’s a picture of our bottle baby, Little Nala (and our big baby, Lizzy). I forgot to add, in addition to our small livestock variation, we also have a small herd of children (3) so we aren’t the only ones learning!
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    New From Central Texas

    Hello! New here and pretty new to goats. We have 6 goats, 4 horses, 1 dog, 1 duck who thinks she’s a chicken, 6 chickens and 1 calf that thinks she’s a princess. We have had a heck of a year with parasites and I’m really trying to learn as much as possible since goats seem to be much more...
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    Buck suggestion

    Hi, new here and pretty new to goats... We have a couple boer/nubian goats we are wanting to breed (it’ll be their first time). We were told not to breed them to a boer first but to pick something that is more narrow so they have less likelihood of having issues kidding. Im torn between...
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