May 14, 2013 Thread starter #11 Genipher True BYH Addict Joined Oct 9, 2011 Messages 646 Reaction score 694 Points 273 Location Oregon And as long as the camp ground doesn't mind, the goats would have plenty of brush to eat!
May 15, 2013 #12 BrownSheep Lost in the flock Joined May 23, 2011 Messages 2,011 Reaction score 450 Points 203 We have a goat carrier for the back of our truck. Would be a secure place to put them at night.
May 15, 2013 #13 WhiteMountainsRanch Loving the herd life Joined Mar 5, 2012 Messages 2,016 Reaction score 145 Points 168 Location Southern California You'll definitely want a bottle baby (bottle fed goat) for this. My bottle fed goats follow me around everywhere I go no matter where I take them. As long as they are near me they act just fine, they don't stress out until they can't see me.
You'll definitely want a bottle baby (bottle fed goat) for this. My bottle fed goats follow me around everywhere I go no matter where I take them. As long as they are near me they act just fine, they don't stress out until they can't see me.
May 15, 2013 #14 Catahoula Overrun with beasties Joined Jan 5, 2012 Messages 933 Reaction score 15 Points 98 Location Coal Creek Canyon, CO BrownSheep said: We have a goat carrier for the back of our truck. Would be a secure place to put them at night. Click to expand... For camping yes but not packing.
BrownSheep said: We have a goat carrier for the back of our truck. Would be a secure place to put them at night. Click to expand... For camping yes but not packing.