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<blockquote data-quote="greggy" data-source="post: 1627979" data-attributes="member: 38479"><p>Hey BF, her goat turned inti a big one you can ride and lost the horns ?</p><p></p><p>Yeah, goats are a right pain, they are browsers & fussy, but you can bet they will eat whatever plant you like the most in your garden.</p><p></p><p>I inherited some tame ones, I had a clue what they were like as family has a mob, but geez, they are too much trouble and some breeds far worse than others. I made a mistake and left a gate to house area unlocked, 4 goats got in, ruined the paint on my car as used horns all over it and broke the plastic bumbers.....I have a bunch of hair sheep in same place and none ever even try and come in.</p><p></p><p>They do get stuck, if you have 4inch x 4 pre fab fence, your gonna be re fencing, or getting them unstuck.</p><p></p><p>I have a yard that is 1.2m high, 2 of my goats could jump that from a standstill, but, goats usually push under, and they will....</p><p></p><p>Some also will use you as a butting post or scratching post, even the mild tempered females will have it over anyone who is not firm, I warned a tough bikey type one day who nearly fell over with laughter, the little shortass fat goat near had him on his rear end not long after, and I could see he became uncomfortable- no more laughing...lol, she was trying to dominate him...</p><p></p><p>They are very cute when born and young kids, some may stay very mild mannered and friendly, but they are still goats and very curious and willing to climb on stuff and fencing.....which reminds me of the time 2 were on my 4wd hood.....pests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greggy, post: 1627979, member: 38479"] Hey BF, her goat turned inti a big one you can ride and lost the horns ? Yeah, goats are a right pain, they are browsers & fussy, but you can bet they will eat whatever plant you like the most in your garden. I inherited some tame ones, I had a clue what they were like as family has a mob, but geez, they are too much trouble and some breeds far worse than others. I made a mistake and left a gate to house area unlocked, 4 goats got in, ruined the paint on my car as used horns all over it and broke the plastic bumbers.....I have a bunch of hair sheep in same place and none ever even try and come in. They do get stuck, if you have 4inch x 4 pre fab fence, your gonna be re fencing, or getting them unstuck. I have a yard that is 1.2m high, 2 of my goats could jump that from a standstill, but, goats usually push under, and they will.... Some also will use you as a butting post or scratching post, even the mild tempered females will have it over anyone who is not firm, I warned a tough bikey type one day who nearly fell over with laughter, the little shortass fat goat near had him on his rear end not long after, and I could see he became uncomfortable- no more laughing...lol, she was trying to dominate him... They are very cute when born and young kids, some may stay very mild mannered and friendly, but they are still goats and very curious and willing to climb on stuff and fencing.....which reminds me of the time 2 were on my 4wd hood.....pests. [/QUOTE]
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