doxiemoxie
Loving the herd life
This is just a rant!!!!
We just moved to a new homestead and have been loving it except that we have neighbor goats, girl goats, on two sides. So my buck, already getting rutty, has turned into a little monster. He alternates between being my sweet (but stinky) boy doing as he's told, and running off once my back is turned. Our first days here he found the weak spot in the fence. So we moved him into a buck pen. Then the neighbor girls showed up and dug him out. (Yes, they did! shameless hussies they are.) We fixed that only to discover he can break hog panels! We fixed that, and decided to ignore the neighbor girls since the rest of the herd doesn't mind them. Now the extra girls are gone (pregnant or to return in three weeks we've yet to see) but I've still been keeping him penned when I'm not watching; which means he gets pasture time about twice a day. This evening when I go out he has completely busted one gate hinge out of the barn wall. If I pen him in another stall then he'll have no outside access, plus everyone else will have less room when we are getting our first rain of the season tonight. (goat panic time!)
To further things a rainspout broke off the eaves this morning and scratched our nice car when it fell. I didn't have the heart to tell my husband and he'll be so bummed when he finds the damage.
Thank you everyone for letting me get this off my chest.
We just moved to a new homestead and have been loving it except that we have neighbor goats, girl goats, on two sides. So my buck, already getting rutty, has turned into a little monster. He alternates between being my sweet (but stinky) boy doing as he's told, and running off once my back is turned. Our first days here he found the weak spot in the fence. So we moved him into a buck pen. Then the neighbor girls showed up and dug him out. (Yes, they did! shameless hussies they are.) We fixed that only to discover he can break hog panels! We fixed that, and decided to ignore the neighbor girls since the rest of the herd doesn't mind them. Now the extra girls are gone (pregnant or to return in three weeks we've yet to see) but I've still been keeping him penned when I'm not watching; which means he gets pasture time about twice a day. This evening when I go out he has completely busted one gate hinge out of the barn wall. If I pen him in another stall then he'll have no outside access, plus everyone else will have less room when we are getting our first rain of the season tonight. (goat panic time!)
To further things a rainspout broke off the eaves this morning and scratched our nice car when it fell. I didn't have the heart to tell my husband and he'll be so bummed when he finds the damage.
Thank you everyone for letting me get this off my chest.