Lil-patch-of-heaven
Ridin' The Range
Hi all!
My goats are getting very good at walking where I want the when on collar and leash. Trouble is that they suspect they might not like what I'm about to do so they sometimes dodge the collars being put on for as long as they can, which outweighs the benefit.
I've thought of putting collars on them permanently. But the way they push through the brush, I'm afraid I might just be asking for them to get hung up on something and panic. Worse yet, while they are standing along the fence or up in a tree ...
Ah, I think this is a "never mind". It sounds like an accident waiting to happen. Well .... If y'all ALL can tell me that you keep collars on your goats and they quickly learn to wear them safely(I do know goats are smart) and no one ever has an accident, then it might be worth considering. But considering the new buckling still has not learned how not to get his head stuck in the fence from time to time, I think this is an idea I'm going to have to pass on.
What do y'all think?
My goats are getting very good at walking where I want the when on collar and leash. Trouble is that they suspect they might not like what I'm about to do so they sometimes dodge the collars being put on for as long as they can, which outweighs the benefit.
I've thought of putting collars on them permanently. But the way they push through the brush, I'm afraid I might just be asking for them to get hung up on something and panic. Worse yet, while they are standing along the fence or up in a tree ...
Ah, I think this is a "never mind". It sounds like an accident waiting to happen. Well .... If y'all ALL can tell me that you keep collars on your goats and they quickly learn to wear them safely(I do know goats are smart) and no one ever has an accident, then it might be worth considering. But considering the new buckling still has not learned how not to get his head stuck in the fence from time to time, I think this is an idea I'm going to have to pass on.
What do y'all think?