Genipher
True BYH Addict
After much hemming and hawing, I'm finally going to be getting goats next month, right around my birthday! Perfect timing!
I'll be bringing home 2 Nigerian Dwarf doelings. They're currently on their mama and since (as a newbie) I don't want to struggle with transitioning them over to a bottle for the next four weeks, I'm waiting until they're weaned to bring them home. Until then, I'm trying to cram as much knowledge into my head as possible.
Anywho...I'm in town and will truly have a "backyard herd" (are 2 goats still considered a herd? We'll probably end up with 3 but that's as far as we can go, per the city's rules ). I thought it might be fun to occasionally take the goats on walks around town. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised yesterday when a couple passed by our house walking 2 Nigerian Dwarfs! So cute!!
I had a few questions about this idea:
1. Would taking them out in public raise the risk of them catching a goaty disease?
2. What's the protocol for, um, poop? When we walk our dogs we have to take care of their messes. Does anyone know if it's the same with goats or can we just leave their "gifts" behind (no pun intended)?
3. I'm trying to figure out the whole collar thing and I feel like I'm making it too complicated. Are goat collars just glorified dog collars? By that I mean, do people use dog collars for goats or do they have to be specially made for goats?
Anything else I should know about walking goats?
I'll be bringing home 2 Nigerian Dwarf doelings. They're currently on their mama and since (as a newbie) I don't want to struggle with transitioning them over to a bottle for the next four weeks, I'm waiting until they're weaned to bring them home. Until then, I'm trying to cram as much knowledge into my head as possible.
Anywho...I'm in town and will truly have a "backyard herd" (are 2 goats still considered a herd? We'll probably end up with 3 but that's as far as we can go, per the city's rules ). I thought it might be fun to occasionally take the goats on walks around town. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised yesterday when a couple passed by our house walking 2 Nigerian Dwarfs! So cute!!
I had a few questions about this idea:
1. Would taking them out in public raise the risk of them catching a goaty disease?
2. What's the protocol for, um, poop? When we walk our dogs we have to take care of their messes. Does anyone know if it's the same with goats or can we just leave their "gifts" behind (no pun intended)?
3. I'm trying to figure out the whole collar thing and I feel like I'm making it too complicated. Are goat collars just glorified dog collars? By that I mean, do people use dog collars for goats or do they have to be specially made for goats?
Anything else I should know about walking goats?