What I Wish I Would Have Known Before Owning Goats Episode 2 of 10
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Marc Warnke, "The Goat Guy," with Packgoats.com shares the top 10 what I wish I would have known before owning goats. In this episode: #2 Fencing. Goats are the 2nd hardest animal to own. The key is to educate. Hope you find these videos helpful. Please comment and share.
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Marc, you're so right on fencing. Horse no clinb fence is the best for goats.
Nice video.
We definitely enjoy all the great information.
We are still in the planning stages of infrastructure.
We have a chance to purchase 2 doelings 4-5 months old.
Any suggestions on a decent fenced area.?
We have only 5 acres but a lot of mesquite trees.
Great video, new goat owner here and I learned some important new info in this short and sweet upload. Only bit of advice: consider including the word “fencing” in the title
And Woven fencing is a key… anything “welded wire” is going to pop apart in two seconds flat. I actually like “light duty” woven field fence near my chickens installed upside down. Chickens can easily pass through the large “top” hole spacing and the tighter squares of the “bottom” being on the top seems to discourage climbing.