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    Thread: Has anyone used a doggy door for goats?
Post: RE: Has anyone used a doggy door for goats?

LOL! That is awesome! A poop hole, pop hole?
WarrenPFjr The Campfire 9 17,944 02-06-2016, 06:47 AM
    Thread: Has anyone used a doggy door for goats?
Post: RE: Has anyone used a doggy door for goats?

sdgoatlady Wrote: (01-02-2016, 03:34 PM) -- Yes, it will work fine.  I put a tiny one in a shed once to make a creep for some babies.  The little guys learned it immediately and the big ones couldn...
WarrenPFjr The Campfire 9 17,944 01-02-2016, 03:54 PM
    Thread: Has anyone used a doggy door for goats?
Post: RE: Has anyone used a doggy door for goats?

Thanks guys. I have found a few dog doors on line in the 15 X 24" range. I think this will might work since I found my goat Marv in the chicken coop one day and he managed to wiggle in through a 10 X ...
WarrenPFjr The Campfire 9 17,944 01-02-2016, 10:29 AM
    Thread: Has anyone used a doggy door for goats?
Post: Has anyone used a doggy door for goats?

Hi there, I'm working on a temporary pen set-up in a new barn and want the goats to have indoor/outdoor access. I plan on installing a standard, 36" people door but I don't want the door left wide o...
WarrenPFjr The Campfire 9 17,944 01-02-2016, 07:47 AM
    Thread: Newbie from the North East
Post: RE: Newbie from the North East

Great project Hihobaron! Thanks for posting this! I may be forced to do something like this if Marv doesn't let the kids into his shed. Once again last night the little ones spent the night in the tra...
WarrenPFjr Introductions and Networking 11 19,995 12-20-2015, 07:29 AM
    Thread: Newbie from the North East
Post: RE: Newbie from the North East

Thanks Guys for all the Goat Love! I agree  Zoe, the Black and white does have some boer traits- stocky build, floppy ears and the thicker bridge of her nose. Zack the black one has a much more ...
WarrenPFjr Introductions and Networking 11 19,995 12-19-2015, 09:59 AM
    Thread: Newbie from the North East
Post: RE: Newbie from the North East

Well, as of  yesterday we are up to 3 goats. And a sheep, a dozen or so chickens, 3 dogs, a cat and a fish. I just formally started working with Marv, the 2.5 yr old, Saanen mix (i think), whethe...
WarrenPFjr Introductions and Networking 11 19,995 12-17-2015, 08:06 AM
    Thread: Newbie from the North East
Post: RE: Newbie from the North East

Thanks Hihobaren! I got my start with goats at pure chance. We live in a fairly rural area here in the catskills and had some friends over for a BBQ a few Septembers ago. A goat and sheep literally cr...
WarrenPFjr Introductions and Networking 11 19,995 12-12-2015, 04:25 PM
    Thread: Newbie from the North East
Post: RE: Newbie from the North East

Thanks Taffy! Great article. Ill check out the NAPGA as well.
WarrenPFjr Introductions and Networking 11 19,995 12-06-2015, 03:07 PM
    Thread: Newbie from the North East
Post: Newbie from the North East

Hey All, New guy here from NY's Catskills. I am a back packing enthusiast new to goats and love the idea of taking my goat with me on a hike. Where do the Northeasters go goat packing? How do you kno...
WarrenPFjr Introductions and Networking 11 19,995 12-06-2015, 07:40 AM