Well, this may not help some of you that have husbands, or wives, that don't want goats, but...
my husband was absolutely against my ever getting goats. Last year he finally gave in for my birthday and let me get two Nigis. It took about one month and he totally fell in love with them! They are so personable and get into, onto, under, on top of, through, between, over and everywhere else.... my hubby loves that. He loves that he can't pick up his hammer because there are goat feet on it, he can't put up a ladder and leave it or he'll come back to a goat trying to climb it, etc.
We now have six goats (plus the babies); I milk four of them and hope to milk my Nigis once they've been bred and freshened.
They really are addictive... just like chickens.
We get temperatures below zero a couple of weeks during the winter here. We also can get snow 5 to 8 feet in drifts. I have my large goats in the barn. It's an open barn with no doors on the stalls so it's never completely shut up. Here's a couple of pictures of what I did this year to keep the wind and snow out of their stall:
inside -
outside -
The straw didn't work as well as I'd hoped. The goats loved to rub on it so I had to use some Tposts to help hold it in place and then they actually ate some of it. Next year I'm going to use wood and build a 'tunnel' instead.