10-25-2021, 06:48 AM
Hello Packgoat Central,
We got 2 young Alpine whethers from Nan at Goatorama, so far we are very happy with our boys. Bengun and Hawkins.
We live right next to a trailhead, so we have been able to go on daily walks with them. The terrain is ideal for these guys, very steep, rocky, and cliffy incline sections and then very flat plateau up top with miles of trail.
They do wonderful, started out on leashes until we got to the trailhead, but we have now been able to ditch the leashes and they simply follow us now with no objections except green leaves! They really have better temperments after a walk, much quieter, not as greedy for food, usually as tired as me!
They have been a blessing!
We are also trying a different approach with the goats, a small goat scaping operation that goes along with our landscape business. We have already hauled them to 1 clients house for a day of weeding with dad. They did great good work buddies for blazing trail in tall weeds. However they don't like to be alone! Baaaa baaah baah!
Any ways it is a pleasure to now be apart of this growing community, we cannot wait to get further into it with our boys on the trails! And meeting some of you all in the future!
We are very knew to this and learning as we go! Ducks, Goats, and Dogs are all out in that yard!
Blessings from Colorado,
Jordan and Becca
We got 2 young Alpine whethers from Nan at Goatorama, so far we are very happy with our boys. Bengun and Hawkins.
We live right next to a trailhead, so we have been able to go on daily walks with them. The terrain is ideal for these guys, very steep, rocky, and cliffy incline sections and then very flat plateau up top with miles of trail.
They do wonderful, started out on leashes until we got to the trailhead, but we have now been able to ditch the leashes and they simply follow us now with no objections except green leaves! They really have better temperments after a walk, much quieter, not as greedy for food, usually as tired as me!
They have been a blessing!
We are also trying a different approach with the goats, a small goat scaping operation that goes along with our landscape business. We have already hauled them to 1 clients house for a day of weeding with dad. They did great good work buddies for blazing trail in tall weeds. However they don't like to be alone! Baaaa baaah baah!
Any ways it is a pleasure to now be apart of this growing community, we cannot wait to get further into it with our boys on the trails! And meeting some of you all in the future!
We are very knew to this and learning as we go! Ducks, Goats, and Dogs are all out in that yard!
Blessings from Colorado,
Jordan and Becca
Blessings,
Becca and Jordan
Becca and Jordan