02-17-2016, 07:15 AM
Hello Dave
Thanks for the come back and I do agree with all the items you point out.
I have worked with horses, all my life. Heavy Draft included 2200-2400 pound critters.
My favorite and I still own (2) Arabians. The Equivalent of a well bred medium size Pack goat.
Granted a little bigger than a goat. They are smaller than a lot of horses but when you need them they are there.
Like a good Goat I suspect.
RE: Pack weight for my usage here will be in the 15-20% number for fun and training up to I agree with.
The 5% "Reserve" for short heavy packs I can see.
The BIG horses I have worked with have "Mobility" problems in tight spaces, BIG goats with a big pack I can see being the same way. Our terrine here in SC can be steep but in most cases is also very wooded and choked with underbrush unlike a lot of the Arid pictures I see onsite here at PGC.
Medium size goats and smaller packs is what I am "Thinking" will work best here.
We do not have the hunting incentive here that you do out west. I do hunt but goats are not needed to pack into a hunting camp here in most cases. I will be exploring that too as my boy's and I get more experience.
Mostly goats will be hiking and just camping companions.
I hope I can do some good PR for pack goats for the Hiker,Camper base here.
Who know I might just be able to start a Pack goat group here with some luck.
My weight tape here is just marked in inches it is a dress makers tape. NO I don't cross dress.
But it is handy for animal measurements it dose not "Crinkle" like a steel tape and spook the critters.
I was looking for a goat measurement to weight conversion chart.
I know they are not accurate in most cases all I need is a rough idea.
Happy Trails
Thanks for the advice.
hihobaron Pete and Sam
Thanks for the come back and I do agree with all the items you point out.
I have worked with horses, all my life. Heavy Draft included 2200-2400 pound critters.
My favorite and I still own (2) Arabians. The Equivalent of a well bred medium size Pack goat.
Granted a little bigger than a goat. They are smaller than a lot of horses but when you need them they are there.
Like a good Goat I suspect.
RE: Pack weight for my usage here will be in the 15-20% number for fun and training up to I agree with.
The 5% "Reserve" for short heavy packs I can see.
The BIG horses I have worked with have "Mobility" problems in tight spaces, BIG goats with a big pack I can see being the same way. Our terrine here in SC can be steep but in most cases is also very wooded and choked with underbrush unlike a lot of the Arid pictures I see onsite here at PGC.
Medium size goats and smaller packs is what I am "Thinking" will work best here.
We do not have the hunting incentive here that you do out west. I do hunt but goats are not needed to pack into a hunting camp here in most cases. I will be exploring that too as my boy's and I get more experience.
Mostly goats will be hiking and just camping companions.
I hope I can do some good PR for pack goats for the Hiker,Camper base here.
Who know I might just be able to start a Pack goat group here with some luck.
My weight tape here is just marked in inches it is a dress makers tape. NO I don't cross dress.
But it is handy for animal measurements it dose not "Crinkle" like a steel tape and spook the critters.
I was looking for a goat measurement to weight conversion chart.
I know they are not accurate in most cases all I need is a rough idea.
Happy Trails
Thanks for the advice.
hihobaron Pete and Sam