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    Thread: 'nother question. . .Nubian/Alpine
Post: RE: 'nother question. . .Nubian/Alpine

Alrite. Good to know there. Makes sense. Thats kind of how my dog is. Highly protective and sometimes snippy. We can play no problem but even with me his dad and main person he can sometimes be goofy....
Wordman The Campfire 8 15,341 02-11-2016, 04:52 PM
    Thread: Veggies and Fruit for goats
Post: RE: Veggies and Fruit for goats

Again thanks for info. I dumpster dive too so get lots that way!
Wordman Health and Wellness 7 23,416 02-11-2016, 06:53 AM
    Thread: 'nother question. . .Nubian/Alpine
Post: RE: 'nother question. . .Nubian/Alpine

I am a romantic yes but have adapted from a 365 a day house life when i was a high schooler to my mid 20s life of over half the year more or less outside on the ground. Will update aftet i check these...
Wordman The Campfire 8 15,341 02-11-2016, 06:21 AM
    Thread: 'nother question. . .Nubian/Alpine
Post: RE: 'nother question. . .Nubian/Alpine

Haha. Great looking animals guys. Should blend in well in the back country. Well as to the one goat thing. He'll have to bond to me and my dog or until i possibly decide to acquire another. Like my do...
Wordman The Campfire 8 15,341 02-11-2016, 06:18 AM
    Thread: Veggies and Fruit for goats
Post: RE: Veggies and Fruit for goats

IdahoNancy Wrote: (02-10-2016, 04:54 PM) -- My Ober boys like most all greens beets, spinach, kale, and lettuces.  They eat all parts of the plants of peas, beans, edamame, carrots, corn, and brocco...
Wordman Health and Wellness 7 23,416 02-10-2016, 06:23 PM
    Thread: Veggies and Fruit for goats
Post: Veggies and Fruit for goats

Didn't research the other forum, too packed. But I will be planting a garden in spring and I buy a lot of veggies and fruits, carrots, broccoli and potatoes etc. . .Wondering what goats-done with bott...
Wordman Health and Wellness 7 23,416 02-10-2016, 04:20 PM
    Thread: 'nother question. . .Nubian/Alpine
Post: 'nother question. . .Nubian/Alpine

So now looks like I am driving to check out an alpine/nubian cross this weekend. 60 dollars for a pup and will be bottle fed. I unfortunately do not have the ability to do that just now so will pick ...
Wordman The Campfire 8 15,341 02-10-2016, 04:10 PM
    Thread: Goat Browse
Post: RE: Goat Browse

Very cool. I love that they are self contained more than shoe needing horses or mules. Get around better and are more easiley transported and cant kill ya if ornery and decide to come at ya. Im diggin...
Wordman Health and Wellness 5 9,710 02-04-2016, 05:01 AM
    Thread: Boer cross. . .
Post: RE: Boer cross. . .

Awesome thanks for the info. Im a person who finds it hard to take in an animal and not get attached so didnt want to do it with this guy. Great tips
Wordman The Campfire 5 8,897 02-03-2016, 01:23 PM
    Thread: Boer cross. . .
Post: RE: Boer cross. . .

Havent met the fella yet. And yes he will need to be active. Why I ask I need an animal that can keep up and be fairly nimble on the road and in the mountains. I appreciate the replies
Wordman The Campfire 5 8,897 02-03-2016, 04:33 AM
    Thread: Boer cross. . .
Post: Boer cross. . .

smallest is obviously the young buck and the mom is spotted and dad black. He isnt full blooded boer. Even being an independent thinking misanthrope that I am I still want to ask whats everyone think...
Wordman The Campfire 5 8,897 02-02-2016, 12:01 PM
    Thread: Goat Browse
Post: RE: Goat Browse

I am in Northern, Pennsylvania. Lots of foliage. So goats can pretty much eat anything I reckon. I have some spruce I believe on my land and young birch trees. We will be hiking around a lot. Being a ...
Wordman Health and Wellness 5 9,710 01-28-2016, 12:16 PM
    Thread: Goat Browse
Post: Goat Browse

Okay so it has been awhile since i have posted but I am going through with it this time come spring. I now own land in a very country area surrounded by thousands of acres of State Forest and will be ...
Wordman Health and Wellness 5 9,710 01-25-2016, 04:39 PM
    Thread: Boer
Post: Boer

Checked out an awesome 9 month old boer the other day. full of energy and pretty neat. Just wondering opinions on a boer as a packer? I ask a lot here and haven't packed yet but am always researching...
Wordman The Campfire 3 7,029 01-23-2015, 01:30 PM
    Thread: Mini Donkey
Post: RE: Mini Donkey

Haha that's a wild looking critter. Idaho Nancy I didn't purchase him but am really thinking on it. As with anything I want to be sure and be ready to really slow down and become completely emursed in...
Wordman The Campfire 7 14,114 10-22-2014, 06:01 PM
    Thread: Mini Donkey
Post: Mini Donkey

I happened upon a young mini donkey last week while buying a used tent. for 200 bucks for male mini who looks strong and is good health and mild natured. needs a little humanization but is pretty neat...
Wordman The Campfire 7 14,114 10-21-2014, 05:54 PM
    Thread: Sniper
Post: RE: Sniper

That's awesome. Is 19 years a typical life span of a flying predator?
Wordman The Hunter's Lodge 9 21,660 05-27-2014, 10:22 AM
    Thread: Cross country walk promoting packing
Post: RE: Cross country walk promoting packing

Well I've heard things like this. But being on your own and disregarding corporate companies means more self sufficiency and avoiding the big wigs man. Independence and freedom beat money and sponsors...
Wordman The Campfire 5 9,470 05-27-2014, 07:10 AM
    Thread: Cross country walk promoting packing
Post: RE: Cross country walk promoting packing

Yes! Exactly what I've been thinking adding a goat to my little crew of me and my dog and tramping around with one and possibly hitch hiking with em
Wordman The Campfire 5 9,470 05-26-2014, 03:33 PM
    Thread: Cruisin' with two of 'em
Post: RE: Cruisin' with two of 'em

Gondola as in train car? And this what I like to see I've been thinking of acquiring one and since my existance is in movement it sounds like it'd work out.
Wordman Goats at Home 4 11,640 05-26-2014, 03:31 PM