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AngieM1
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2015-03-25 1:11 PM
Subject: GOATS !!!!


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ALRIGHT SO I BASICALLY CANNOT STOP THINKING ABOUT THESE COOL LITTLE FURRY BUNDLES OF FUNNY! Who has Goats here? Pros/Cons.. diets, cost? Please dont hold anything back.. I need all the facts. I have met quite a few and have fallen in love with each of them.. How are they Kept? Where do you keep them? etc
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ccarpe18
Reg. Jun 2014
Posted 2015-03-25 1:19 PM
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 When you get one, you should get two. LOL or a friend. My poor goat is by herself. I got her @ 3 weeks old. Her mom had 4 kids & wasn't accepting her. I bottle fed her & basically treated her like she was one of the dogs. She followed me around a lot for a while. Eventually she started getting into EVERYTHING. Horse grain, dog food (which she initially hated, soon became favored), chicken scratch, everyone elses hay BUT mine. As soon as she sees me it's constant crying until she is either let out to play or fed.
I have to keep her on a leash now when she comes out to play-otherwise she will get into everything. Oh & when it's time to be put away (if she's not on the leash), she will run & not let me catch her. I would love to have her out all the time, but we have lots of coyotes.

I need to find her a bf.




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AngieM1
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2015-03-25 1:25 PM
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OH MYYY! Shes very cute! Do you have a secluded area for her pen? or does she live in your barn?
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Dinero10
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-03-25 1:28 PM
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Good fences, vaccination program, not 1 by themselves, learnig curve if they get sick.  BY the time you know they are sick,
you are lucky to pull them out of it.  So get to know your goats.  started with 4 does, and now have 28 does from those  4.  Keep changing bucks every 2 years.  Goats are easy, but find some one close that is knowleagble on them to help you.

they must have shelter, good mineral, salt, pasture is best.  they are browsers, not grazers.

Love my goats. 

 

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AngieM1
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2015-03-25 1:31 PM
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There are quite a few "breeders" locally here. However, I would like to pick up babies from the "meat" pen at the auction. Give something a good life with loving people instead of being sold to slaughter and put in someones fridge. Most of the ones sold at the sale for meat are VERY young, so I have done pretty extensive research on bottle feeding the youngsters. Have any of you had experience buying from an auction?
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MissouriJen
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2015-03-25 1:33 PM
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I have a goat named Petunia, and I love her!  She is a nubian, so she's pretty big.  She has full run of my property because my fences won't keep her in.  She hangs out right around the house though, will go out with the horses or hang out with the dogs.  She does get in to everything.  The reason she's named Petunia is directly tied to me not having any landscaping left at my house.  She thinks she runs the place and doesn't like to be told "no."  She follows me everywhere and is one of the best desensitizers I have for my horses.   Life without her would be boring!
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Crowned Image
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-03-25 1:35 PM
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We started with 3, two got sick and died. the third one that was terrified of everything survived. threw him out with the older lambs. He is evil now that he's big. destructive, loud, has the dog straight terrified of him...
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Dinero10
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-03-25 1:35 PM
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AngieM1 - 2015-03-25 1:31 PM There are quite a few "breeders" locally here. However, I would like to pick up babies from the "meat" pen at the auction. Give something a good life with loving people instead of being sold to slaughter and put in someones fridge. Most of the ones sold at the sale for meat are VERY young, so I have done pretty extensive research on bottle feeding the youngsters. Have any of you had experience buying from an auction?

at times, you can get good bargains at the sale barn.  Just know that if they are already weak, you are bringing home what ever sickness they pickuped up.  i would dr. them with a covexin 8 shot, worm them, and since you are just starting out, pen them, and give them acces to "good" hay , mineral, salt - clean water and watch them for  good 7-10 dyas.   

When buying goats, their tails should be up and not laying down.  Eyes, should be pink, if they are faded in color, that is a cooper defincieny, mineral will take of.  if they are snotty nosed, pass on them.  

Bottle feeding creates it own problelm that they will know no boundaries with you and follow you, get into everything,  and they become a pet, if that is what you want, fine.  I raise my for brush control and meat.

I don't buy mine from the auction. 

 
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Carbon Copy
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2015-03-25 3:13 PM
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I just had a guy call my office, he has 230 lb. billy and he's having problems keeping him penned.  He jumps and demolishes fences.   What do you recommend? 
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2015-03-25 5:53 PM
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Carbon Copy - 2015-03-25 3:13 PM I just had a guy call my office, he has 230 lb. billy and he's having problems keeping him penned.  He jumps and demolishes fences.   What do you recommend? 

Hot wire tape. Two strands and three at best, I hate a mean buck they usually won't last long after they start showing their evil side around here. In fact, when I buy new bucks I try to get in the pen with the yearlings and see how they associate with me. If they're killing the panels-I pass now. If they show any aggression to me - I pass.
As I get older I get more rigid in the traits I allow in my herd.  The nannies have to be good mothers and I'm getting them down to all being two teat'ed. 
I'll have about 35 to sell in the summer if your looking for boers as I'm selling every doe that has had triplets and quads. 
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-03-25 8:14 PM
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Shelter is very important.... Something K9 and rain proof.... Good vaccination and worming program.

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phillyincal
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2015-03-25 8:18 PM
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I love my goats so much!  They are 4 years old now, but I got them as babies and bottle raised them, so they are so gentle.  Here's a pic of two of them.  These two are brothers and I have a third one that is not related.  



I agree to get at least two...I'm getting a 4th one next week because my friend had him all alone and it's not working out.  The new one will be a nubian too, just a brown one.  I can't wait!

Here's a pic of how tiny they were when I got them.  

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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2015-03-26 8:31 AM
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Goats are cute as hell but they are pests! They will eat your flowers, get into everything, jump on cars....I always had them to practice goat tying.....bit I hardly ever practiced LOL.
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hckbarrelracer
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2015-03-26 8:44 AM
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Here is mine..meet Lucy! Mine thinks she is a dog..but we love her!! She is my buddy!

https://m.facebook.com/lucythegoat



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Buckles
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2015-03-26 9:42 AM
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We had a herd of registered boer goats, still have 3 here for pets but no longer are breeding. I would not suggest buying from a auction. Buy from a good breeder with a disease free herd, will save you the possible heartache of loosing them and many vet bills. A auction barn is a great place to bring home CL, look it up, people can get it too.
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Buckles
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2015-03-26 9:45 AM
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This was our main herd sire. Pictured at 290 pounds and not quite 2 years old. He was gentle as a puppy.



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~BINGO~
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2015-03-26 11:01 AM
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My dad gave our daughter a bottle baby goat for her birthday a few years back. A Nigerian Dwarf. He was beautiful and sweet. Like a little puppy. Everyone said he needed a friend, so we bought some pygmy thing. She was awful. She would jump on the porch and eat my plants and flowers. Ate all the bushes. Jumped on the grill and pooped all over it. Was in the back of the trucks all the time. Would get in our families cars when they'd visit. Harassed the dogs. Headbutted. And was an escape artist. The neighbors were always shooing her out of their gardens. Unfortunately, she turned the little dwarf into a spawn of satan. So we found them a new home. LOL. 
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-03-26 11:31 AM
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I don't have one, but my cousins did for goat tying

The bad they carry lung worm, and my one cousin actually acquired it from the goat, she had a persistent cough, and thankfully her mom is persistent, a bronchoscopy showed lung worm, she was treated along with the goats, and she has residual effects somewhat like asthma.

Goats can also carry a disease that can kill bison, so if you have bison, you may want to get them tested.
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Dinero10
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-03-26 12:03 PM
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cheryl makofka - 2015-03-26 11:31 AM I don't have one, but my cousins did for goat tying The bad they carry lung worm, and my one cousin actually acquired it from the goat, she had a persistent cough, and thankfully her mom is persistent, a bronchoscopy showed lung worm, she was treated along with the goats, and she has residual effects somewhat like asthma. Goats can also carry a disease that can kill bison, so if you have bison, you may want to get them tested.

I have asthma - the goats have never been a problem.  Keep them vaccinated, good worming program. should have no problems.
 
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HarlanLivesOn
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2015-03-26 1:54 PM
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You should get some!! Especially if you want any fence under 6 ft jumped/destroyed, you don't like to grow any type of garden (because after you spend hours planting, the goats will eat it after jumping over said fence), and you like having little goat turds everywhere!!

*My mom has 8 and I secretly hope the neighbor is going to shoot them every time they jump the fence and are in his hay pasture. They were all super cute and cuddly as babies... adults bossy a**holes.
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