10-11-2017, 07:59 PM
Wow, Pac-man is a giant! Thank you for sharing that. Seeing that photo I never would have guessed that was his story.
I have considered re-homing Rafiki but for many reasons it's not an option. My closest friend is looking for a new house with more land and would love to have a herd of smaller goats, I would in-trust her with Rafiki. Nick my partner wouldn't have it any other way, he stays with us or stays with our close friend, he adores Rafiki. I guess Rafiki has kinda become our mascot too.
Currently I have my does, Pluto, and Huck together. Then Kingsley, Rafiki and Bagheera.
I want my pregnant does separate from my boys and also for my packers/potential packers to be housed together so they can form their pecking order for the trail.
At this point I'm trying to decide whether the additional goat should be a lamancha or oberhasli kid to house with him, or if I should just do a Nigerian. I would like to consider a lamancha or oberhasli doe so that next year hopefully I can house Rafiki, and the new doe with our older does.
So far its a scattered plan, but we are figuring logistics. Thank you for the input on his size. I can't even imagine him at 100 pounds but fingers crossed he gets to the triple digits.
I have considered re-homing Rafiki but for many reasons it's not an option. My closest friend is looking for a new house with more land and would love to have a herd of smaller goats, I would in-trust her with Rafiki. Nick my partner wouldn't have it any other way, he stays with us or stays with our close friend, he adores Rafiki. I guess Rafiki has kinda become our mascot too.
Currently I have my does, Pluto, and Huck together. Then Kingsley, Rafiki and Bagheera.
I want my pregnant does separate from my boys and also for my packers/potential packers to be housed together so they can form their pecking order for the trail.
At this point I'm trying to decide whether the additional goat should be a lamancha or oberhasli kid to house with him, or if I should just do a Nigerian. I would like to consider a lamancha or oberhasli doe so that next year hopefully I can house Rafiki, and the new doe with our older does.
So far its a scattered plan, but we are figuring logistics. Thank you for the input on his size. I can't even imagine him at 100 pounds but fingers crossed he gets to the triple digits.
Today we stroll the neighborhood, someday we'll climb mountains together..