05-10-2016, 09:21 AM
Hello Nanno
RE:
Your comment:
"Hate to break it to ya, but Sam is nowhere near a full sized goat yet! At less than two years old he's got quite a bit of growing ahead of him! He'll be done growing when he's 3-4 years old."
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Due to the quality of the information here on PGC I am aware that Sam is not done growing.
He will NOT get used till he is a Mature Goat, aside from some Walkabout's to Show Pack Goats to "City Folk"
I was just showing (or trying to) that he is catching up size wise with Pete. 5 years old
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I will not use a horse before they are ready, and I will hold the same standard for my goats.
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With all of the above being said, for me here in South Carolina, MY goal is to promote Pack Goats here in my area.
I don't need mature full age goats for that, just well mannered, friendly ones, and at some point in time have "Light" packs on them. For Show so to speak. But with usable information about goats from what I have learned here.
PS: to Nanno Do I have to worry about SAM becoming a Giant Goat.
Happy Trail;s
hihobaron Fuzzy, Pete and Sam.
RE:
Your comment:
"Hate to break it to ya, but Sam is nowhere near a full sized goat yet! At less than two years old he's got quite a bit of growing ahead of him! He'll be done growing when he's 3-4 years old."
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Due to the quality of the information here on PGC I am aware that Sam is not done growing.
He will NOT get used till he is a Mature Goat, aside from some Walkabout's to Show Pack Goats to "City Folk"
I was just showing (or trying to) that he is catching up size wise with Pete. 5 years old
=====================
I will not use a horse before they are ready, and I will hold the same standard for my goats.
=====================
With all of the above being said, for me here in South Carolina, MY goal is to promote Pack Goats here in my area.
I don't need mature full age goats for that, just well mannered, friendly ones, and at some point in time have "Light" packs on them. For Show so to speak. But with usable information about goats from what I have learned here.
PS: to Nanno Do I have to worry about SAM becoming a Giant Goat.
Happy Trail;s
hihobaron Fuzzy, Pete and Sam.