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Paul Melching
Radical Operator Forum "You won't get past the front gate"
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posted February 06, 2018 04:02 AM
https://www.facebook.com/JungleAardvark/videos/1867652340230058/
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Leonard
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posted February 06, 2018 06:14 AM
Those goats are so damned cute! I want one!
Good hunting. El Bee
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Kokopelli
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posted February 06, 2018 06:34 AM
Yeah, but can they be house-broke ???? You know damn good & well that the first cold night you would let them inside.
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Dave Allen
Hi, I'm SUPER DAVE, IN CHARGE OF Q STUFF (and Goat Leader) "I'm really not trying to be a dick".
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posted February 06, 2018 07:40 PM
I still have a FB account to link thanks Paul. Awesome !!
Ya know, I built my little goats their own pasture last spring. I think it's about 15 x 45 yards. They have their own house to duck into also, when it rains or snows. It's packed with straw.
I jumped in with 'em for awhile Sunday. I love them goats [ February 06, 2018, 07:44 PM: Message edited by: Dave Allen ]
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earthwalker
Cultural Editor & middleweight arm wrestling champion/Intermountain Region
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posted February 07, 2018 04:43 AM
They great and cute until they grow up. Then they eat pine trees, fruit trees. Will butt full glass sliding doors. Get in the hay stack and pee and poop on the hay.
I'll take a buffalo. My sure is eating quite well. Even if I had a acid reflux attack.
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Paul Melching
Radical Operator Forum "You won't get past the front gate"
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posted February 07, 2018 05:22 AM
They eat anything that grows and most things that don't !
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Leonard
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posted February 07, 2018 07:01 AM
I remember, driving out to Boron and looking up a friend of Nancy's. Pulling up out front, there were goats in every tree, we weren't prepared for that.
My grandson lives in Fountain, CO. He has a couple goats and has a hard time keeping the goats from getting on top of his Hyundai. The hooves scratch the paint. Oh yeah, they sneak down the road to eat the neighbors alfalfa, and that rates a angry phone call. But, like they say, they're cute when they are little.
Good hunting. El Bee
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Dave Allen
Hi, I'm SUPER DAVE, IN CHARGE OF Q STUFF (and Goat Leader) "I'm really not trying to be a dick".
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posted February 13, 2018 06:31 PM
Yeah, it takes good fencing to keep goats in. I bought 50"x16' ranch panels. Several T-posts along the way.
It's been 10 months now. Seems to keep 'em in.
I've never been a fan of wandering goats. I see it though wander around the house eat stuff down, take care of weeds ect..
Mine are to damn cute to get into harms way
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