oppida
Chillin' with the herd
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We have two Boer goats- young, just weaned from their mama. We go them about a week ago. They are terribly nervous and absolutely scared of us. Part of this stems from them escaping the first day they arrived and we had to chase them all over our little town, through 30-40 acres of pasture. I think they have been traumatized from that experience!
We have them in a large fenced off area with plenty of pasture, weeds, etc. It is a 4.5 foot high fence covered in sheep fencing. We also have a 3 sided shelter with a heavy livestock gate on it.
We lock them up every night, but it's a complete struggle and ends up with us chasing them for a half an hour and then getting them into the shelter- they scream, run, etc. I fear we are making things worse having to chase them every night- we seem to be traumatizing them! If we leave them be, they will not go into the shelter at night, instead they curl up together along the fenceline.
I've been trying to lure them with feed, but they don't trust me and won't come to me. I'll leave feed in the shelter and then sneak up and shut the gate on the shelter, but lately one will go in and the other will stand look out for me! I might be lucky to lock one in, but the look out will run away and then scream for her sister and I have to catch her. They are smart!!!!
Anyway, my question is do you lock your goats up every night? We do have coyotes, mountain lions and bears around where we live. The coyotes are the biggest threat. I wonder if the coyotes can actually jump the fence?
Any tips on getting them to trust me? To go into their shelter at night?
I'm on my own 5 days a week (with three kids and my husband works out of town) and have to wrangle them in every night. It's getting harder and harder. We have collars and some rope on them to catch them, but they are fast and it becoming an impossible task!
Thank you!!!!
We have them in a large fenced off area with plenty of pasture, weeds, etc. It is a 4.5 foot high fence covered in sheep fencing. We also have a 3 sided shelter with a heavy livestock gate on it.
We lock them up every night, but it's a complete struggle and ends up with us chasing them for a half an hour and then getting them into the shelter- they scream, run, etc. I fear we are making things worse having to chase them every night- we seem to be traumatizing them! If we leave them be, they will not go into the shelter at night, instead they curl up together along the fenceline.
I've been trying to lure them with feed, but they don't trust me and won't come to me. I'll leave feed in the shelter and then sneak up and shut the gate on the shelter, but lately one will go in and the other will stand look out for me! I might be lucky to lock one in, but the look out will run away and then scream for her sister and I have to catch her. They are smart!!!!
Anyway, my question is do you lock your goats up every night? We do have coyotes, mountain lions and bears around where we live. The coyotes are the biggest threat. I wonder if the coyotes can actually jump the fence?
Any tips on getting them to trust me? To go into their shelter at night?
I'm on my own 5 days a week (with three kids and my husband works out of town) and have to wrangle them in every night. It's getting harder and harder. We have collars and some rope on them to catch them, but they are fast and it becoming an impossible task!
Thank you!!!!