Hi guys,
I am new to the site, and to goats, but not to animals. I have owned horses, dogs, cats, rabbits, chickens, the list goes on. However, we are about to buy a herd of 5 purebred Saanen does and I have a few questions about the breed.
First of all, I hear that they are very docile. Do they make a habit of challenging fencing? We have barbed wire and electric wire JUST for the winter, as soon as spring comes we are taking off the barbed. Would they be okay with the barbed more so than other breeds who constantly try to escape? I know barbed is not ideal, but would we be okay with it til spring??
Second, when do you typically breed Saanens? Do they come into heat cycles or can they be induced to come into heat if they have a buck?
And third, will Saanens be okay against predators? We have a horse who could fight anything off, but I'm not sure if he would be 'nice' to the goats. We have coyotes, bears, raccoons, etc here. What do you guys do to fend off predators??
Thanks for your time, looking forward to spending more of mine on this forum!
I am new to the site, and to goats, but not to animals. I have owned horses, dogs, cats, rabbits, chickens, the list goes on. However, we are about to buy a herd of 5 purebred Saanen does and I have a few questions about the breed.
First of all, I hear that they are very docile. Do they make a habit of challenging fencing? We have barbed wire and electric wire JUST for the winter, as soon as spring comes we are taking off the barbed. Would they be okay with the barbed more so than other breeds who constantly try to escape? I know barbed is not ideal, but would we be okay with it til spring??
Second, when do you typically breed Saanens? Do they come into heat cycles or can they be induced to come into heat if they have a buck?
And third, will Saanens be okay against predators? We have a horse who could fight anything off, but I'm not sure if he would be 'nice' to the goats. We have coyotes, bears, raccoons, etc here. What do you guys do to fend off predators??
Thanks for your time, looking forward to spending more of mine on this forum!