goats

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edward.21
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goats

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Goats - the devils pets......... :twisted:
jansman
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Re: goats

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preppingsu wrote:Goats - the devils pets......... :twisted:
Yes,I have kept them! Just consider the places they are widely kept in the world. They are desert.
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diamond lil
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Re: goats

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I always wanted them, a nanny and her baby would be nice if you had the space. Not sure how easy they are to keep though .
edward.21
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Re: goats

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They are escape artists that would put Houdini to shame and they require milking twice a day when lactating but other than that there a good all rounder
Moony
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Re: goats

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What's the saying ? "they spend 23 hours a day working out how to escape, and the last hour escaping "
I'm in Area 7 !
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Moony wrote:What's the saying ? "they spend 23 hours a day working out how to escape, and the last hour escaping "
That is very true, we have spent many hours returning next doors goats to their rightful place (fortunately they have not yet made it to our veggie patch!)