Lets talk about goats!

this was the list -
  • Clover
  • Cocklebur
  • Downy Broome Grass
  • Sand Bur
  • Squirrel Tail Grass
  • Inkberry
  • Poke Weed
  • Pine Trees
  • Ponderosa Pine Needles
  • Baneberry
  • Buttercups
  • Crowfoot
  • Ground Ivy
  • Lobelia
  • Snakeberry
  • Spurge
  • White Cohosh

I always heard clover was good for goats like it is for chickens did I get some bad information somewhere?
 
I'm hoping to get my first kiddlings in about a month or so. I keep hearing people taking them in the house for a while and I kind of want to do this also as they will be small and I do have predators around that I am not sure if they can get to. Any suggestions? Someone mentioned that they had their kid in their bed, not me but maybe a dog crate for a while. But in the house can you train them to go potty outside like a puppy? What do you do about the mess. I am always hearing about people who have babies in the house.
 
I'm hoping to get my first kiddlings in about a month or so.  I keep hearing people taking them in the house for a while and I kind of want to do this also as they will be small and I do have predators around that I am not sure if they can get to.  Any suggestions? Someone mentioned that they had their kid in their bed, not me but maybe a dog crate for a while.  But in the house can you train them to go potty outside like a puppy? What do you do about the mess.  I am always hearing about people who have babies in the house.


Congrats on the new kids!
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and :welcome I don't think it would be possible to potty train goats but I have heard of people putting diapers on their goats to have them inside. I'm not sure how this works or if it would be a good idea. Maybe you could bring them in for a couple hours but full time might be a handful. Goats love to climb and I could easily see them jumping on the dinner table or trying to eat something hazardous to them. If you do decide to do this make sure you keep a close eye on them and even though they are small as kids they can still be destructive. :D
 
I'm hoping to get my first kiddlings in about a month or so. I keep hearing people taking them in the house for a while and I kind of want to do this also as they will be small and I do have predators around that I am not sure if they can get to. Any suggestions? Someone mentioned that they had their kid in their bed, not me but maybe a dog crate for a while. But in the house can you train them to go potty outside like a puppy? What do you do about the mess. I am always hearing about people who have babies in the house.
I have a bottle baby at the moment, and we keep her inside our kitchen (which has tiled floors). She sleeps in a dog crate at intervals during the day, and let me tell you, it gets STINKY.
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But she is adorable.
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So she finished discharging that bit and I "tucked her in" for the night. Decided not to take any chances and went to check on her again. She had another glob, longer this time, hanging out. However, though I am able to touch fingers to thumb around her tail head, I do still feel her ligaments. Guess she's just going to be "gooey" a lot leading up to delivery.
 
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