Thanks for another lovely video I know it's a bit late, but I'm still playing catch up on your fantastic series. I also had an escaping bunny problem, which I solved with a leaf block roof. Very cute. Perhaps that would also work for goats?
Not 100% how goats can jump but how about a berry bush carpet perimeter between fence and actual goat space? maybe even like 2-3 wide so they wont come close to the fence?
I hope everyone had a great holiday season and a fantastic 2024! thank you all so much for an amazing first year on TH-cam and for 500 subs!!! ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for another lovely video
I know it's a bit late, but I'm still playing catch up on your fantastic series.
I also had an escaping bunny problem, which I solved with a leaf block roof. Very cute.
Perhaps that would also work for goats?
ohh thats a very interesting thought! i will have to see if there is a way i could use a leaf roof to trap the jumpy guys!
This was lovely to listen to during a winter storm
@@MuffinKat-ve2qe thank you! I hope the storm wasn't too bad
amazing video keep. uploading girll
@@awakendeep thanks!
Not 100% how goats can jump but how about a berry bush carpet perimeter between fence and actual goat space? maybe even like 2-3 wide so they wont come close to the fence?
@@athemsys that is a great idea! I tried to make a honey covered with moss carpet pen but they can jump on honey blocks, weird little creatures