Joanna wrote: We've been offered a kid by a neighbour
My neighbours have a goat and she's very quiet apart from when she's approached for feeding time. There is even a forum for goats - I don't believe it
http://lachevrenaine.forumpro.fr/la-traite-f49/lait-de-chevre-t5360.htm
Hello
I have a goats (3) and I would say get at least two as they are prone to trying to escape and being lonely would make them worse. Mine are not noisy unless they see me in the garden and want to be fed, even then it's just a very gentle baaaaaa, nothing to worry about at all. The kids do scream and I mean scream, just like a baby if they feel in danger. Is the kid you've been offered a boy or girl, if it's a boy he will definitely try to escape to get to a female if he has not been castrated.
Having said all of that they are sweet little creatures and I love mine despite having to make my land goat proof which has cost a fair amount!
Panda
Well I have a female who has been on heat without so much as a raised baaaaa (probably because she lives permanently with her mate so has no need to call for one), a male that lives happily in about 3 acres and does not smell at all and eats the grass! So am I lucky?? They do try and get to other grazing, I'm about to give them another few acres to graze in as they do seem to like a change of scenery, but smelly and noisy mine most definitely are not, (if they were I wouldn't love them now would I?)!
Framboise wrote:In the case of my goat, the only smelly things are my dogs having discovered the delights of rolling in goat doo. They are not averse to rolling in goose plop either. YUK
Yes mine too, and ducks and chicken poo as well. why do they do that?
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