I am 70yo. I live in the Los Angeles burbs on a 1/2 acre lot. I presently have a chicken coop and now I think I want a pair of female Nigerian Dwarf goats. ...only I've never actually taken care of a goat or spent more time with one than taking my grandson to the petting zoo.
So.... I really need to know the hard truths.
• What's good about having goats?
• What's the downside?
• What do they need to be provided with?
• What will it cost?
• How long will they live?
• Can goats and a garden co-exist?
• Where would I acquire them?
PS My measly 1/2 acre really amounts to a much smaller area since half of it is front yard and possibly half of the backyard is occupied by the pool, patio and a small guest house (think something like a 3 car garage).
OK! Hit me with it!
So.... I really need to know the hard truths.
• What's good about having goats?
• What's the downside?
• What do they need to be provided with?
• What will it cost?
• How long will they live?
• Can goats and a garden co-exist?
• Where would I acquire them?
PS My measly 1/2 acre really amounts to a much smaller area since half of it is front yard and possibly half of the backyard is occupied by the pool, patio and a small guest house (think something like a 3 car garage).
OK! Hit me with it!
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They poop rabbit sized pellets that are dry and "cool" meaning they don't "burn" vegetation like chicken poop does. As was stated, non altered male goats go into rut in the fall and become quite fragrant (I don't find it entirely disgusting or as bad/terrible as some describe it, but it is distinctive and noticeable). Wethers don't go into rut and don't smell bad at all. If you have poorly drained ground or let wet bedding and waste build up, then it's going to create odors. As long as you clean up, no issue.