Posted by larbear on September 19, 2020 at 18:56:05 from (66.180.70.9):
In Reply to: Goats And Gardens posted by 8NChris on September 17, 2020 at 19:48:37:
Had a goat given to me when I was on Vancouver Island 30 years ago now. Brought me back to farming and animal husbandry which is the way I grew up on a small mixed farm. I had a stock wire fenced in area for the goat. I tied it out on a chain and collar at least once a day. Over fed it and wasted hay in the pen but didn't have much problem otherwise. People said the area where I grazed the goat on a chain never came back with growth 15 years later. I gave the goat away to a guy with a few. Dropped it of and had it had to go head butt to say hello. Who needs drugs when you get your brain gets rattled like that. I've kept and raised cattle for every year except 91 the year my Dad died. Ten cows and calves and a bull until a year or so ago, I still have a few though I haven't eaten meat, fish or poultry for almost a year. I don't feel inclined to particularly.
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