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how about pigmy
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How about pygmy what?how about pigmy
I was thinking about a pigmy goat
Even harder to keep out of the chicken coop due to their small size! Most of them will squeeze thru a pop door like greased lightening.
Again, same as above, and what LilRedRoo said. If you are very well set up so that you can keep your goats out of the coop and the chicken feed then yes, go ahead. You will likely find it to be a hassle in the long run as goats are very persistent in getting at feed and the smaller the goat the smaller the opening they will squeeze through. And I do mean squeeze. They will get down on their knee's and squeeze their body through an opening piece by piece if they have to! Once inside they will gobble all the feed down and then you may well find a bloated goat shortly after.how about pigmy
pigmy goats are they better with hens than other goats??How about pygmy what?
Edited to add: I understand your talking about a pygmy goat but what is your question?
No breed of goat is better off alone. So no, pygmies are not better of being kept with chickens and no herd animal companion.pigmy goats are they better with hens than other goats??
X2. Goats are not an animal that should be kept singly.No breed of goat is better off alone. So no, pygmies are not better of being kept with chickens and no herd animal companion.
Just because they are a herd animal doesn't all ways mean they are a herd animal. We have one horse place we got her from said that she was never with the others.but goats are very social wen my gf had 1as kid and it other goat died from staying in the sun to long didn't want to go in she ate dinner with it it screaming wen she left and would get out by running around the sides of stall until it could get up to top of door about. 6'