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Most of the nigis I have been around are at shows and they are usually tied waiting for their ring and boy are they a noisy group. Maybe it is just the setting.
 

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Most of the nigis I have been around are at shows and they are usually tied waiting for their ring and boy are they a noisy group. Maybe it is just the setting.

Jr's are usually very vocal when you are at or in the show ring.
We've had some that yelled the whole time they were in the ring.
 

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My Nubian/Saanan doe is LOUD. Just LOUD. And can be classified under screaming goat like you find on Youtube some days. The Nubian doe has this deep beller that sounds like a man yelling "help", "no" and "hi" and she talks a lot to us but not so much loud and obnoxious unless she is stressed like when her buckling was weaned.... Her buckling (dam raised for 16 weeks on the nose) is LOUD. He has yet to lose his voice after 2 weeks of screaming. He is weaning though. The buckling we bought as his buddy is also loud but also was just pulled from his mom when we took him. My Alpines are quiet and when they do make noise it is to show their love and they have almost guinea pig like noises! I love that!
 

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Elvis is VERY noisey especially when he thinks it's time to be fed. NOW. He cries every time he catches a glimpse of me.... Baby hardly ever talks.
Also, whatever number we are on- goats think they should be allowed in the house and try to make themselves at home whenever the door is left open a split second to long
 
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