nightime chuckler
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Hello all! I am new to goats and the website, however, already realize it is an invaluable resource for information from the people who know it first hand!! I am an avid animal lover and dreamer of owning a ranch, but was raised a city girl. After three years of consideration, I have come by a 3 month old pygmy goat who needed a home with people/animals, as opposed to being put out on a ranch as mama died at birth and rancher bottle raised her.
Now weaned, the three month old Goat Sunday has come to Austin to live with me, my man, and our English Mastiff mix. The dog loves her, we love her, she wants to be inside and sleeps in crate at night with no accidents. I am aware that goats cannot control their fecal pellets (peblets ! they are small and cute) but have heard various rumors of house training a goat for a "pee pad" or litter box. So far I am not sensing this is so accurate, but it has only been three days.
Anyone out there given this a whirl with any success? Even ideas about what a goat thinks a "treat" is (seems so far to love magazines and newspapers on tables) would be welcome.
In any case, so happy to find this forum and will undoubtedly have other goat questions.
Thanks,
Nightime Chuckler
Now weaned, the three month old Goat Sunday has come to Austin to live with me, my man, and our English Mastiff mix. The dog loves her, we love her, she wants to be inside and sleeps in crate at night with no accidents. I am aware that goats cannot control their fecal pellets (peblets ! they are small and cute) but have heard various rumors of house training a goat for a "pee pad" or litter box. So far I am not sensing this is so accurate, but it has only been three days.
Anyone out there given this a whirl with any success? Even ideas about what a goat thinks a "treat" is (seems so far to love magazines and newspapers on tables) would be welcome.
In any case, so happy to find this forum and will undoubtedly have other goat questions.
Thanks,
Nightime Chuckler