SageHill
Herd Master
I've got 6 now, and when the grand dog visits 7. But really, at 6 what's one more?!!You know..... I had 7 at one time about 16 years ago....
Yeah, that was an interesting period of time

I've got 6 now, and when the grand dog visits 7. But really, at 6 what's one more?!!You know..... I had 7 at one time about 16 years ago....
Yeah, that was an interesting period of time
Looks like goat heaven!So.... moving day for the goats.
Back to the 50x100 area we initially planned but this time the bottom of the chainlink has been covered with corrugated roofing to keep Akira and Tyson from tearing it open again.
Po was all kinds of excited and prancing wildly.
Dragging the girls over to see the make shift bedding and feeding area for the week. He made sure they saw the inside and topside of his barrels and his favorite thing on the planet, a torn up trash can.....
He wasn't sure about @canesisters loaned igloo but I think he'll get over that soon enough.
Holding off on letting the hounds out for now, want the goats to chow down on fresh scrub for a bit.
I had a very very short period of goat ownership.... so NOT an expert.... but I can say that your goat book was 100% WRONG..... they love to find a tight space to squeeze through... ask ANYONE on here with goats....Welp, that didn't go as planned.
Which is basically the story of my life.
Po found a small gap and exploited it. Ended up on the back deck. We thought we found the right spot, got it secure and went back in.
Not 10 minutes later all three were on the back deck. Goat round up ensued with use using tye railing on the deck to capture the girls rather efficiently since they still aren't people friendly.
Took another look and found a 4x6" gap they had widened to slither through. So they are back in the small pen until that is repaired on both sides as the dogs started using it immediately after we let them out.
Whatever goat book we read that insisted they do not like tight spaces and will not squeeze through gaps either got it wrong or I have 'norm' defying goats.....
Just for giggles.... our newest member learning to bark at goats