Here is a series of videos I took from two days ago on the farm. Had 3 goats get out of their enclosure but thankfully they have no interest in wandering away... they stay right by home.
Most of them are fainting goats with the exception of one.
I hope you enjoy the following presentation. Hit the right arrow to view the next short video.
Would goats do well on a side of a steep hill? I have a steep hill on my property that can't be mowed through conventional methods. I was thinking about doing an enclosure on it and maybe using my backhoe to create at least a small landing to build a shelter for them. Let them be my mower for the hill. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
Goats pee on their face and smile at you.
We had one male… fucking Mason, he was gross as fuck. He would constantly be licking his dick then smacking his lips as he licked the cum off them. Everyone stayed away from him [Reply]
Originally Posted by threebag02:
They will eat your orchard
We had one male… ****ing Mason, he was gross as ****. He would constantly be licking his dick then smacking his lips as he licked the cum off them. Everyone stayed away from him
Lmao, they really can be some nasty motherfuckers. [Reply]
When I was a kid my dad brought home a goat named Mildred, so we'd know what it was like to have to milk a goat every day. That stupid asshole would either stomp into the bucket or shit in it almost every time. I hated milking a goat and I hated THAT goat.
I had a handful over the years on our farm. They'd break out and climb up on the deck and shit on it...or we'd have a visitor and look out and a billy had broken out and would be standing on top of someone's car. I used them to eat grass and weeds around my sheds, pond and an island on my pond. The dumbasses would wrap themselves in something and do a swan dive into the pond. I got the electric mesh fence and would move that around for them, and it never failed one would stick horns into the mesh and then gator roll into a goat taco that was getting shocked.....
It didn't take long for the new to wear off of our goat project. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
Would goats do well on a side of a steep hill? I have a steep hill on my property that can't be mowed through conventional methods. I was thinking about doing an enclosure on it and maybe using my backhoe to create at least a small landing to build a shelter for them. Let them be my mower for the hill.
Yeah, that's kinda their thing. Hell, you could just give them a brick wall and they'll find a way to climb it..
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
Would goats do well on a side of a steep hill? I have a steep hill on my property that can't be mowed through conventional methods. I was thinking about doing an enclosure on it and maybe using my backhoe to create at least a small landing to build a shelter for them. Let them be my mower for the hill.
There are people/companies that rent out teams of goats specifically to do weed controle in rough terrain. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Iowanian:
There are people/companies that rent out teams of goats specifically to do weed controle in rough terrain.
I have been wanting some goats though so I was thinking this might be a good place for them. I also have a 17 acres cabin rental business that has a ton of trees and shrubs that I could take them to and let them go to town on. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
I know there are mountain goats but I didn't know if your typical farm goat would thrive on the side of a hill like that.
Where do you think domesticated goats came from? :-) [Reply]