Hello all. When my husband and I decided we were ready to get goats, we spoke to a few breeders but then I decided to reach out to a local rescue organization and they put me in touch with a woman looking to rehome her goats.
We have a 3-acre pasture that we will put them in with plenty of trees, shrubs and grapevine for them to nibble on to their heart's content. We don't have an LGD, so we setup a secure pen for them for night time to make sure they are safe from coyotes, bobcat, etc.
Since they have been at one farm their whole lives (2-years old) and are coming to our farm, I'm wondering what you recommend. Should they be placed in their secure pen for a few days so they recognize that as their "home" or "sleeping quarters" before we put them out to pasture?
Any other recommendations for making their transition as smooth as it can be? I know something like a rehoming can be stressful on them and stress can lead to illness. So, I want to alleviate as much stress as I can.
We have a 3-acre pasture that we will put them in with plenty of trees, shrubs and grapevine for them to nibble on to their heart's content. We don't have an LGD, so we setup a secure pen for them for night time to make sure they are safe from coyotes, bobcat, etc.
Since they have been at one farm their whole lives (2-years old) and are coming to our farm, I'm wondering what you recommend. Should they be placed in their secure pen for a few days so they recognize that as their "home" or "sleeping quarters" before we put them out to pasture?
Any other recommendations for making their transition as smooth as it can be? I know something like a rehoming can be stressful on them and stress can lead to illness. So, I want to alleviate as much stress as I can.
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