grampakev
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do you think i could train these guys to help out a little?
I disagree, I have trained ours to eat anything I give them and to also smash their heads onto my kneecaps. Sorry, I don't remember the technique I used to impart these valuable traits.No, You don’t train goats. They train you! Way too smart of a critter for me to own. Good Luck!
LOL, while we're on the topic, back when I was in highschool I had a friend who's dad sent us to the sale barn to pic up some sheep in the spring. (He turned the sheep loose in the machine yard to keep the grass down) When we get to the sale barn they had goats as well, the goats looked alot cooler than the sheep so :hmm3grin2orange: we brought home goats instead. Here is a visual of what his dad looked like when we pulled in There was a ram that we really got to liking and he ended up running around the farm like a regular farm dog, that is until we came back from deer hunting with the pastor and the goat was standing on the hood of pastor's car. :biggrinbounce2: Jamal, and the rest of the goats disapeared after that. From what I remember there wasn't much training to them, they pretty much do what they want, when they want.
I disagree, I have trained ours to eat anything I give them and to also smash their heads onto my kneecaps. Sorry, I don't remember the technique I used to impart these valuable traits.
We have three of them and I know that you can't teach them much. One of mine knows his name...wow! They are a blast and I really enjoy them.
i used to have chinese geese. talk about being mean......but they were excellent watch dogs.
we had a big tom turkey, this thing was crazy, it used to chase the joggers when they ran by my house, it was the funiest thing to watch. then he just disapeard, i wonder if them joggers got toghter and jacked him up. kevin
not trying to be a smartass here but do goats serve a purpose or just a different kind of pet to own?
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