Hi everyone I have a little Toggenburg wether and a little alpine doeling that are our beloved pets. They have a nice pen but have eaten all the browse in it. I take them for walks around the rest of our property(3 acres) so they can browse and get exercise and explore. They pretty much stay near me. However If we get any where near the road they are trying to make a break for the neighbours( I think They want the lilac).
So I was thinking. I have invisible fencing on my property would this work for goats? I was thinking it would be nice to use this for my goats like I do my dogs. The way I use it for my dogs is they have there receiver collars on and are outside confined to the invisible fence ONLY when myself or my husband is outside to supervise.
So predation wouldn't be an issue any more than it is when I am outside with them now. It would just be a little extra protection to keep them away from the road if I get busy doing yard work or such.
Could this type of fencing work for a goat?
In case anyone is unfamiliar with this type of fencing, the dog wears a receiver collar and when they get with in 3 feet of the invisible fence(buried underground wire) they hear a beep, if they continue moving forward they get a mild static correction(shock). I wore the collar it is shocking yet not painful, it really just surprises you.
If anyone thinks this is plausible how would you go about training a goat to this fence? Same as a dog?
So I was thinking. I have invisible fencing on my property would this work for goats? I was thinking it would be nice to use this for my goats like I do my dogs. The way I use it for my dogs is they have there receiver collars on and are outside confined to the invisible fence ONLY when myself or my husband is outside to supervise.
So predation wouldn't be an issue any more than it is when I am outside with them now. It would just be a little extra protection to keep them away from the road if I get busy doing yard work or such.
Could this type of fencing work for a goat?
In case anyone is unfamiliar with this type of fencing, the dog wears a receiver collar and when they get with in 3 feet of the invisible fence(buried underground wire) they hear a beep, if they continue moving forward they get a mild static correction(shock). I wore the collar it is shocking yet not painful, it really just surprises you.
If anyone thinks this is plausible how would you go about training a goat to this fence? Same as a dog?