Posted by Donald Lehman on January 29, 2016 at 08:02:16 from (172.76.237.201):
In Reply to: Re: More goats posted by Geo-TH,In on January 29, 2016 at 04:47:51:
As Brett said, the females are quite clean. The males can be detected with the human nose a hundred yards away on a still day during the breeding season. And yes, those boogers will eat anything they can wrap their mouth around. They will eat all the leaves off the brush and then eat the bark, leaving a nice buggy whip for you. They will eat horse feed, horse treats, pig feed, TMR, dog food, and chicken feed. They will eat house food out of the bucket I bring in the barn for the pigs, too, if you don't watch em. They are intensely curious, and the most comical animal you will encounter. The silly things are a constant source of amusement. It's kinda like having a herd of Red Skelton's around 24/7! Oh yeah. They will eat rabbit pellets if they can get their nose in the bag, too. (and milk replacer)
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