ohiofarmgirl
Overrun with beasties
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gosh I feel bad that you were scared off from goats.Jackson62 said:Is there a forum with success stories? I think I have a very nice property for 2 pet goats with alot of browse and room to roam but not sure about the health issues. It seems like they could cost a fortune!MissEllie said:I am so sorry to hear that. I have had goats for 2 years and have had very few problems. I think on here you hear the people looking for help, but not the day to day, every thing is Okay, kind of stories. My goats make me laugh everyday!
i have 3 grown milkers and one doeling out there. for me they are cheap - they have totally paid for themselves a couple of times. our biggest expense was the fencing and we are glad we have it for all our critters - not just the goaties.
and we havent had a lot of problems. the few minor things were easy to deal with - i had to learn about treating a vitamin deficiency (instant success) and a minor skin problem... nothing else has happened. we had 2 sets of triplets this spring without incident.
i dont consider mine "pets" - they are livestock to me... but i sure like Nibbles my mini-mancha. if they weren't easy keepers we wouldn't have them. around here everybody has to work and everybody has to produce. the goats are the best producers out there and feed our barnyard - and us.
the best thing about this forum is that you can get help in a crisis - many of us dont have a vet that is available/willing/able to treat goats. this might be why you see so many health problems.... and probably because posts like "there's my goats. standing there in the field" are probably boring. but hey - we probably should start doing more of that! actually its a great idea and a welcome reminder that we should celebrate our successes.
for the record - there's my goats! happy. standing there. looking good and milking like they mean it. yay girls!