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Ya, I read that too. Another set back to owning them.No keeping one goat, they are herd animals. A lot of goat breeders won't sell a single goat unless you already have one at least.
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Ya, I read that too. Another set back to owning them.No keeping one goat, they are herd animals. A lot of goat breeders won't sell a single goat unless you already have one at least.
She’s doing better than this one! I was looking for pics of Nigerian dwarf nannies with horns.
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seems like that would be true of any species hu? even catsNo keeping one goat, they are herd animals. A lot of goat breeders won't sell a single goat unless you already have one at least.
I would too if I was that big.I kept her. She stayed in the goat coop even when the door was wide open.![]()
Has she been pushed away again?
Predators are often solitary, though some hunt in packs or prides, like wolves and lions. Most animals like company, at least occasionally.seems like that would be true of any species hu? even cats