newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
That wouldn't bother me, I'm up before the dawn usually anyways.One interesting thing a coat farmer told me, is they need a companion animal, or they will die. Can be a different breed of animal.
I have thought about it in passing, for lawn control. My fear with any animal, that **** thing will wake at dawn and start making noise.
AHH! an actual user!There are businesses that specialize in using goats for brush control. People actually pay to have goats trailered in to eat their weeds. I think it's great.
Now about goats and the net fencing, I have two rolls of the fencing you linked. It works well as long as the animals aren't bat sh*t crazy and/or spook easy.
I do like to use a extra plastic step-in post (temporary set up) or metal T post (longer term) if making a sharp corner. The little rod posts made into the net bend fairly easy being pulled from two directions.
Edit, I should have said... once upon a time I became guardian of a few goats, unwillingly. They love brush and weeds and to climb things. Keep the fence away from tall objects they can climb.
Before reading about that fencing I had planned on shuffling gates and other fencing around if I were to get goats.
What height of the fencing did you get? They've got 42" and 48", I was figuring on 48".
Do you move it around much?
Do you provide shelter, like a goat shed?
If I do it most of the areas will be remote from roads and people, just me and my yet to be gotten dog(s), probably a Border Collie. So hopefully spooking will be minimal.
Any other pointers? Links to good informative web sites, maybe a Goat by Net?
Thanks.