BoboFarm
Loving the herd life
I would like to hear your guys' opinions and experiences about the following. I've been looking at the space we'll have for our various critters that we'd like and I need to know if I'm being realistic. We're going to have just over a quarter of an acre (11,200 sq ft) available for animals. This will include about 20 chickens, a few turkeys and 2-4 goats (very likely Kinders). I'm tossing around the idea of a couple of feeder pigs as well. Everything I've read says to keep pigs separated from any other livestock BUT I've also read that American Guinea Hogs are mild mannered enough to be able to be kept with other animals.
I've discussed the fact that being in high desert country we do not have productive land for grazing unless I water A LOT and I do not want to do that. We have a lot of sagebrush, bitterbrush and rabbitbrush. So here are my questions:
Is a quarter of an acre large enough to keep the animals I want?
We would be breeding our goats so we can have milk and meat. Bucks need to be separate I assume? Should he be kept with a whether for company? What size pen could they comfortably live in with our limited space? Will sharing a fence line with does make milk taste differently?
Are AGH able to be kept with other animals? What kind of space do they need?
I understand more space is better for everyone but we are limited. I want to be realistic about what we can comfortably have. I know we're going to have to bring in feed because of where we live. Our land is more sandy than dirt so it drains well and we don't have a huge problem with mud. Everyone will be closed up at night in their respective space to avoid predators.
I've discussed the fact that being in high desert country we do not have productive land for grazing unless I water A LOT and I do not want to do that. We have a lot of sagebrush, bitterbrush and rabbitbrush. So here are my questions:
Is a quarter of an acre large enough to keep the animals I want?
We would be breeding our goats so we can have milk and meat. Bucks need to be separate I assume? Should he be kept with a whether for company? What size pen could they comfortably live in with our limited space? Will sharing a fence line with does make milk taste differently?
Are AGH able to be kept with other animals? What kind of space do they need?
I understand more space is better for everyone but we are limited. I want to be realistic about what we can comfortably have. I know we're going to have to bring in feed because of where we live. Our land is more sandy than dirt so it drains well and we don't have a huge problem with mud. Everyone will be closed up at night in their respective space to avoid predators.