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~*Sweet Cheeks*~ :
It's great you were able to get everyone moved and didn't have any losses. Not sure about your goats, but my two nubians hate change. They will cry their head's off if I make any changes to their goat house, location, feed times, etc.
Thank you Sweet Cheeks*. My goats like their routine but part of their routine is to be moved from one pasture to another. The problem was carrying the kids through and pulling the adults through the foot and 1/2 of water to get through the gates to the other side. Goats wont willingly go though water that deep.
Here are some updated pics...
Here is Ying's little girl we named Unique
Here is Ying's little boy we named Naughty because of his horn shaped markings over his eyes
The kids playing around their mom
Naughty tends to follow mom everywhere, Unique is far more independent
This is our buck and the father of the kids - Beau - he is a "fainting" X goat
It's great you were able to get everyone moved and didn't have any losses. Not sure about your goats, but my two nubians hate change. They will cry their head's off if I make any changes to their goat house, location, feed times, etc.
Thank you Sweet Cheeks*. My goats like their routine but part of their routine is to be moved from one pasture to another. The problem was carrying the kids through and pulling the adults through the foot and 1/2 of water to get through the gates to the other side. Goats wont willingly go though water that deep.
Here are some updated pics...

Here is Ying's little girl we named Unique

Here is Ying's little boy we named Naughty because of his horn shaped markings over his eyes

The kids playing around their mom

Naughty tends to follow mom everywhere, Unique is far more independent

This is our buck and the father of the kids - Beau - he is a "fainting" X goat