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Hay. And they mow the yard too. You guys have never seen Nubians or Boer's before??Holy goat! Debi, what have you been feeding that thing?!![]()
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Hay. And they mow the yard too. You guys have never seen Nubians or Boer's before??Holy goat! Debi, what have you been feeding that thing?!![]()
Ha! yeah that's big. my tough guy is at least 190 maybe 200... but then I *AM* the Goddess of All Goats and I *DO* know The TakeDown Maneuver. (oooo.... ahhh... sounds of goats bleating nervously in the background...)OMG! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Our goats weigh 250 lbs if they weigh an ounce. Flipping them on their back is so not an option.![]()
+1 !!!Believe me, you can do it if you are mad enough. I have. It is amazing what a little adrenaline can do. None of my own bucks would ever have DARED to butt me, but I had a visitor who was spoiled and had never been taught any manners. He butted me. Once. I reached down under his belly, grabbed his legs on the other side, and pulled them right out from under him. He went down with a crash with me on top of him. I was furious. He never tried that with me again, though.
Hmm... I just might!Looks like a moose without antlers. Are you sure he's a goat?![]()
C'mon Lothiriel, you're the picture fixer.... stick some on top of his head!
Quote: I have -- my uncle raises Boers. But I've never seen a wether before so had no idea how big they could get!
I couldn't do it, but I am not known for my athletic prowess. In fact, people laugh at me when I try to lift something heavy and then at some point after I struggle to lift/move it they inevitably become bored/exasperated/feel sorry for me and they shove me aside and say: "Oh here, just let me do it!"Believe me, you can do it if you are mad enough. I have. It is amazing what a little adrenaline can do. None of my own bucks would ever have DARED to butt me, but I had a visitor who was spoiled and had never been taught any manners. He butted me. Once. I reached down under his belly, grabbed his legs on the other side, and pulled them right out from under him. He went down with a crash with me on top of him. I was furious. He never tried that with me again, though.
It is not a matter of strength so much as leverage. And that is true for many things. For instance, I used to haul goat milk to the creamery in 10 gallon cans. Now milk weighs about 8.6 pounds per gallon and the milk can itself weighs close to 10 pounds, so that's about 96 pounds per full can. Not only did I take the cans out of the cold box, but I hefted them into the back of the pickup. I used my body and legs to move them. You should have seen my BIL's face when he tried to help me load cans one morning. He figured if this overweight out of shape middle aged woman could do it, he could do it with ease. Surprise!! After I showed him how, he had a much easier time. Please understand that I am not particularly strong, and my bucks were big fellas. But if you push the animal off balance and pull his legs out from under him he will go down. You are using his weight to your advantage. Of course in my case the net result was not particularly graceful. I mean I fell on top of him.I couldn't do it, but I am not known for my athletic prowess. In fact, people laugh at me when I try to lift something heavy and then at some point after I struggle to lift/move it they inevitably become bored/exasperated/feel sorry for me and they shove me aside and say: "Oh here, just let me do it!"