I have 2 Boer weathers, 1 nubian/boer, 1 fainting goat buck, and 2 fainting goat/nubian crosses (very old fainting goat bucks can apparently sometimes still produce even when they go years without doing so)
Goats are hooved locusts. I refer to mine as "The Loveys" but I am the ONLY one that does.
If I had a dollar for every time I had to apologize for my goats I would have my farm paid for.
Mine stay on my 20 acre property and will stay in their pen mostly when they are penned but that is ONLY because they choose to.
Goats are notarious escape artists. They will head butt, scratch and jump on cars (I have an e-bay account that knows me well for car taillight replacement), Bombard anyone who might possibly have food. Oh the list goes on and on...
One thing I have noticed with mine is the boers need more hoof trimming attention than the others. And you can initially teach your goats to stand for trimming but they will not retain it (at least mine do not) and hoof trimming is one of the most dreaded chores of mine to do the way mine carry on about it. Also, nubians tend to be loud mouths, even when they are crossed with fainting goats.
But all that aside, they are "The Loveys" __to me, at least.