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Thread: GEUGHTS
Post: RE: GEUGHTS
| I really wish we got out more often, even just for a day hike. It hasn't really snowed in several years here. Of course it "snows" occasionally but it melts as it touches the ground or it gets 1/2 inc... |
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Deborah Haney |
The Campfire
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01-26-2019, 02:37 AM |
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Thread: First Winter Goat Camp out
Post: RE: First Winter Goat Camp out
| I love lake katchess! I drive to and from wsu often (4x/year) and it is so beautiful year round. I didn't realize that there were campsites there. You're giving me some camping ideas ? |
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Deborah Haney |
Tales from the Trail
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01-26-2019, 02:30 AM |
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Thread: what are people feeding babies for the first year?
Post: RE: what are people feeding babies for the first y...
| In the few months that there wasn't much foliage I fed grass hay, plus a handful of grain to get them not to cry when I leave them in the morning and at night. It has worked well for us. We also start... |
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Deborah Haney |
Health and Wellness
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12-15-2018, 09:22 PM |
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Thread: Saddle fit tips
Post: Saddle fit tips
| Max wore his little pack on a walk for the first time today, just a loop around the park across the street. He did really well but I couldn't figure out why the saddle kept sliding to the right, espec... |
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Deborah Haney |
Equipment & Techniques for the Trail
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12-15-2018, 12:06 AM |
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Thread: Crushed making a DIY Sopris/ Warnke trainer saddle.
Post: RE: Crushed making a DIY Sopris/ Warnke trainer sa...
| Max is looking good in his new pack
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Deborah Haney |
Equipment & Techniques for the Trail
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12-06-2018, 06:04 PM |
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Thread: Name learning
Post: RE: Name learning
| I'm not sure my goats know their names; they both respond to either name. I say "come on, kids" when I want them to follow me on the trail. At home it usually means "get in your stall, I'm on my way w... |
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Deborah Haney |
Training at Home and On the Trail
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12-02-2018, 12:03 AM |
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Thread: Hellooooo!
Post: RE: Hellooooo!
| Welcome! Do you have goats yet? |
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Deborah Haney |
Introductions and Networking
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11-03-2018, 01:07 AM |
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Thread: Ear tagging 'mumma' guilt
Post: RE: Ear tagging 'mumma' guilt
| Goat cries get me every time. When Max was 4 weeks old and needed a series of injections (BoSe, CTD, vitamins, etc.) They asked if I wanted him to stay in the room or if they should take him to the ba... |
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Deborah Haney |
Health and Wellness
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10-30-2018, 10:39 AM |
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Thread: Crushed making a DIY Sopris/ Warnke trainer saddle.
Post: RE: Crushed making a DIY Sopris/ Warnke trainer sa...
| What a champ! If you're interested in making a similar pack for my 60# nigi I'd pay handsomely for it. The pool noodle idea was smart but reinforcing them with PVC is a stroke of genius. |
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Deborah Haney |
Equipment & Techniques for the Trail
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10-30-2018, 10:34 AM |
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Thread: 3 days above Hyas Lake
Post: RE: 3 days above Hyas Lake
| Did you guys stay at an organized campground? I've been really hesitant to take my little ones to a true campground with a host and everything. When Max was 2 weeks old we stayed at denny creek campgr... |
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Deborah Haney |
Tales from the Trail
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08-02-2018, 08:37 PM |
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Thread: 2018 Rendezvous - Island Park, ID
Post: RE: 2018 Rendezvous - Island Park, ID
| I'd love to go but I have to work :-( |
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Deborah Haney |
NAPgA News and Land Use Issues
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06-19-2018, 10:58 AM |
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Thread: What did you do today?
Post: RE: What did you do today?
| Wow, If my goats looked as good as yours shaved I would do it year round. |
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Deborah Haney |
The Campfire
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06-11-2018, 09:30 PM |
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Thread: How does a goat relax?
Post: RE: How does a goat relax?
| Mine like to relax in the car. Now that they're bigger we use dog seatbelts to keep them in the back seat but they loved riding shotgun 15 pounds ago.
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Deborah Haney |
The Campfire
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06-10-2018, 11:01 PM |
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Thread: Life Span of Large Goats
Post: RE: Life Span of Large Goats
| Interesting theory. I'll be interested to see what others experience in terms of lifespan. I know miniature horses tend to live longer than full-sized horses. |
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Deborah Haney |
Health and Wellness
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06-09-2018, 02:15 PM |
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Thread: Clicker training treats
Post: RE: Clicker training treats
| I use peanuts, raisins, and cheerios |
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Deborah Haney |
Training at Home and On the Trail
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06-09-2018, 01:32 AM |
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Thread: WA Restrictiona
Post: RE: WA Restrictiona
| As far as I've read, as long as you stick to National Forests, you should be fine. In developed areas (trailheads, campsites, recreation areas) dogs are required to be on leash, I would assume a range... |
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Deborah Haney |
The Campfire
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05-05-2018, 12:00 AM |
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Thread: Rabid Goat
Post: RE: Rabid Goat
| Super glad all my animals are vaccinated, as is the law in my state for dogs, cats, and ferrets. My brother-in-law laughed when I got my goats vaccinated because he thinks raccoons and cats would nev... |
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Deborah Haney |
News and Events
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05-02-2018, 12:37 PM |
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Thread: Need hoove trimming tricks
Post: RE: Need hoove trimming tricks
| Maybe try putting your leg under them right in front of the back legs? Like putting your foot on the milking stand and putting them over your knee? I groom dogs and that's how we deal with big, squirm... |
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Deborah Haney |
Health and Wellness
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04-17-2018, 08:51 PM |
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Thread: what are people feeding babies for the first year?
Post: RE: what are people feeding babies for the first y...
| My babies are 10 months old. I offered my bottle baby grain when he was just learning what food was because it's more palatable. A couple weeks later his sister was weaned so we went and got her and ... |
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Deborah Haney |
Health and Wellness
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04-07-2018, 09:11 PM |
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Thread: Need help identify a goat breed
Post: RE: Need help identify a goat breed
| As far as how to acquire, if you can find a breeder in the states (Golden Gurnseys are here, if in few numbers) they probably won't be cheap. If it turns out that it's a different breed not yet in the... |
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Deborah Haney |
Introductions and Networking
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04-06-2018, 01:25 PM |