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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? |
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WarrenPFjr |
The Campfire
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02-06-2016, 06:47 AM |
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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)
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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... |
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WarrenPFjr |
The Campfire
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01-02-2016, 03:54 PM |
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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 ... |
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WarrenPFjr |
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01-02-2016, 10:29 AM |
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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... |
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WarrenPFjr |
The Campfire
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01-02-2016, 07:47 AM |
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Thread: Newbie from the North East
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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... |
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WarrenPFjr |
Introductions and Networking
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12-20-2015, 07:29 AM |
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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 ... |
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WarrenPFjr |
Introductions and Networking
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12-19-2015, 09:59 AM |
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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... |
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WarrenPFjr |
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12-17-2015, 08:06 AM |
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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... |
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WarrenPFjr |
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12-12-2015, 04:25 PM |
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Thread: Newbie from the North East
Post: RE: Newbie from the North East
Thanks Taffy! Great article. Ill check out the NAPGA as well. |
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WarrenPFjr |
Introductions and Networking
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12-06-2015, 03:07 PM |
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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... |
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12-06-2015, 07:40 AM |