Hey yall,
Been away for awhile, but hope everyone is doing well. I am about to become a goat keeper in a few months and was wondering if anyone here allows their free range flock to mingle with theirs goats? Upsides? Downsides? Concerns?
I intend to fence nearly 1 ac off into 2 separate roughly 1/2 ac paddocks for the goats. The fencing will be robust to deter the host of predators we have and so my current free range gals will be excluded, but I was considering expanding and adding a 2nd flock in with the goats. They would have a coop separate from the goat shed and everyone will be locked inside each night for safety. I was thinking of making the chicken coop like a jungle gym for the goats to play on but wasn't sure if the combination was even a good idea.
We have Brahma chickens and will be starting out with 3-4 TN Fainting goat does that will be bred each season. So a buck will be around for 1-2 mos a year.
Thoughts?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Been away for awhile, but hope everyone is doing well. I am about to become a goat keeper in a few months and was wondering if anyone here allows their free range flock to mingle with theirs goats? Upsides? Downsides? Concerns?
I intend to fence nearly 1 ac off into 2 separate roughly 1/2 ac paddocks for the goats. The fencing will be robust to deter the host of predators we have and so my current free range gals will be excluded, but I was considering expanding and adding a 2nd flock in with the goats. They would have a coop separate from the goat shed and everyone will be locked inside each night for safety. I was thinking of making the chicken coop like a jungle gym for the goats to play on but wasn't sure if the combination was even a good idea.
We have Brahma chickens and will be starting out with 3-4 TN Fainting goat does that will be bred each season. So a buck will be around for 1-2 mos a year.
Thoughts?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 my 1st thought is to have 2 offset entry holes for the chickens.  Basically they would enter one and turn down a narrow shoot or hall to find the 2nd one into the coop.  Thinking mouse in the maze looking for cheese.  This should deter the kids from getting in but may result in a stuck goat.
  my 1st thought is to have 2 offset entry holes for the chickens.  Basically they would enter one and turn down a narrow shoot or hall to find the 2nd one into the coop.  Thinking mouse in the maze looking for cheese.  This should deter the kids from getting in but may result in a stuck goat.   
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		