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  1. Stacykins

    Goats and Chickens

    Yea....don't keep an intact buck with a doe for companionship. Bucks have a single purpose: breeding. They will breed does that are too young. They will breed a doe during her first heat after birth (which happens quite quickly), causing back to back pregnancies. As you can imagine, a doe...
  2. Stacykins

    Goats and Chickens

    99% of goats need another goat or similar herd animal as companion in order to be healthy and stress free. Yours is the exception, not the rule. Most goats, when alone, scream loudly and pace fencelines. And no, it isn't just observations from my herd, but other herds as well. A goat separated...
  3. Stacykins

    Goats and Chickens

    You will need to get two. They are herd animals, and no, chickens don't count as a herd. It has to be another herd animal. Just make sure the goats cannot get the chicken feed. And make sure the chickens cannot soil goat feed, water, minerals, or hay.
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