redtailgal
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Olive oil, red wine, rosemary, and lots of garlic. Serve with gravy and mashed potatoes.redtailgal said:or maybe I just need a good marinade recipe.
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That isn't a bad idea, we do the same thing with a heifer we get every year, while we are still training her we just leave the halter and rope attached, so it is easier to get ahold of her. Otherwise it is quit a struggle catching her every day and rehaltering.timbuti said:If he's still acting up, try a collar and a loooong rope.
My first goats came from an "traditional African management system" i.e. virtually wild. I put collars on them and in the morning before I let them out, a long rope each(about 6 meters). Since they usually didn't run until I got close, I could approach, grab the end of the rope and close in.
In my case, the rope got shortened, then unnecessary within 2 weeks, as they realised I was no danger. With your smart alec, I suppose there's a chance he'll figure out how long the rope is and continue with his games, but may be worth a try.
Happy chasing ;-)