05-05-2016, 06:28 PM
Hello All
Hope Ya'll are ready for the Next Chapter with the new member of the Cast here at BC1
Truck Chasing Goats.
Well, from being a unhandled dam raised buckling, acquired a week ago, Alpine X Saanen born March 6 and a big boy.
He got fit shortly after arrival with his collar in farm colors. Yes a hand me down because Sam's was to tight and Sam got a new collar. But it fits Fuzzy good and he has room to grow into it for a while.
He has been dragging a long lead around for a week and running with my big boy's showing him the best brush to eat around. Yes, there have been some tussles, but that was expected.
He has even decided my nap time is a good time to come in and settle and chew the cud with Pete and Sam, call it "Socialization time. Usually next to me or in my outdoor chair. When I am not in it.!!!!
Moving On:
Today's Event:I took the long lead off Fuzzy and let him run all day with the Big Boy's he has been running with them in the brush for a few days and is "Smart" enough to not tangle himself up in the brush or get the long lead tangled around something. He has learned in short order to stick with the Big boy's and to come in when I call Pete and Sam.
Yes, there is always a treat for them when they come in. "Bribery" works
Took our normal walk about to feed horses with all 3 goats, Fuzzy did well with no lead,stuck with us and even went into pasture and Pete and Sam showed him how to "Steal" food from the horses outside feed pans. Brat Goats.
He is Coming up to me for a scratch and pet now were when I brought him in he was a squirm bad kid.
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He will go along on our next Expedition to Chestnut Ridge Preserve, All I have to do is figure out how to haul Fuzzy, Pete,Sam 2 people, and my Trail Dog Max. The Goat Tote is only good for Pete and Sam.
Fuzzy walking the line or tree trunk.jpg (Size: 75.85 KB / Downloads: 73)
There is not enough room to park a truck and trailer at CHR.
Happy Trails
hihobaron and the Troops in south Carolina
Hope Ya'll are ready for the Next Chapter with the new member of the Cast here at BC1
Truck Chasing Goats.
Well, from being a unhandled dam raised buckling, acquired a week ago, Alpine X Saanen born March 6 and a big boy.
He got fit shortly after arrival with his collar in farm colors. Yes a hand me down because Sam's was to tight and Sam got a new collar. But it fits Fuzzy good and he has room to grow into it for a while.
He has been dragging a long lead around for a week and running with my big boy's showing him the best brush to eat around. Yes, there have been some tussles, but that was expected.
He has even decided my nap time is a good time to come in and settle and chew the cud with Pete and Sam, call it "Socialization time. Usually next to me or in my outdoor chair. When I am not in it.!!!!
Moving On:
Today's Event:I took the long lead off Fuzzy and let him run all day with the Big Boy's he has been running with them in the brush for a few days and is "Smart" enough to not tangle himself up in the brush or get the long lead tangled around something. He has learned in short order to stick with the Big boy's and to come in when I call Pete and Sam.
Yes, there is always a treat for them when they come in. "Bribery" works
Took our normal walk about to feed horses with all 3 goats, Fuzzy did well with no lead,stuck with us and even went into pasture and Pete and Sam showed him how to "Steal" food from the horses outside feed pans. Brat Goats.
He is Coming up to me for a scratch and pet now were when I brought him in he was a squirm bad kid.
==========================
He will go along on our next Expedition to Chestnut Ridge Preserve, All I have to do is figure out how to haul Fuzzy, Pete,Sam 2 people, and my Trail Dog Max. The Goat Tote is only good for Pete and Sam.
Fuzzy walking the line or tree trunk.jpg (Size: 75.85 KB / Downloads: 73)
There is not enough room to park a truck and trailer at CHR.
Happy Trails
hihobaron and the Troops in south Carolina