LMK17
Loving the herd life
We're buying a 20 acre property. I'd like a few goats for weed/brush control and to basically have as pets. The current owners of the farm breed and sell Boers, and they're offering to sell us a few does and doelings.
So question #1 is: How many goats should we get initially? They're offering us 3 does and 4 doelings for $1,250. ($250/doe and $125/kid.) Would you say this is a good price? The adults are 1-2 years old, I believe, and the kids were born around Apr-early May. Also, is this a good number of animals for our needs? I don't want to mess with any herd/family dynamics, but I feel like I might want to start with fewer goats, if they can handle the weeds on 20 acres. We'll have 15 acres of pasture-- there are a few steers on that, in addition to the goats--and 4 acres of woods.
Also, the current owners keep their goats' horns. This makes me nervous! The owners say the horns aren't a problem. They say they cull any goats who use their horns on people, making for a docile herd. They also run electric fence along the inside of their perimeter fences, so they say the goats keep back from the fences and don't get their heads stuck. Still, horns on a big boer scare me. Fortunately, the older goats' horns curl back so there's less chance of them impaling someone, but still. Any thoughts on what I should do about the horns? Take my chances? Tennis balls on the end of the kids' horns? Band the kids' horns? Just let the owners sell these guys and buy fresh, de-horned stock?
Thanks for your thoughts!
So question #1 is: How many goats should we get initially? They're offering us 3 does and 4 doelings for $1,250. ($250/doe and $125/kid.) Would you say this is a good price? The adults are 1-2 years old, I believe, and the kids were born around Apr-early May. Also, is this a good number of animals for our needs? I don't want to mess with any herd/family dynamics, but I feel like I might want to start with fewer goats, if they can handle the weeds on 20 acres. We'll have 15 acres of pasture-- there are a few steers on that, in addition to the goats--and 4 acres of woods.
Also, the current owners keep their goats' horns. This makes me nervous! The owners say the horns aren't a problem. They say they cull any goats who use their horns on people, making for a docile herd. They also run electric fence along the inside of their perimeter fences, so they say the goats keep back from the fences and don't get their heads stuck. Still, horns on a big boer scare me. Fortunately, the older goats' horns curl back so there's less chance of them impaling someone, but still. Any thoughts on what I should do about the horns? Take my chances? Tennis balls on the end of the kids' horns? Band the kids' horns? Just let the owners sell these guys and buy fresh, de-horned stock?
Thanks for your thoughts!