Today some very nice people dropped off my moms new goat. He is so adorable!
I came here to post about him and saw the pygmy thread saying that you cant have just one goat... ooops
we didn't know that!
He is half Nigerian dwarf and half pygmy mix.... hes 6 months old and they were bottle fed. The family we got them from had 6, basically rescues, all of them boys.
Well, besides being the only goat.. he has done so well today. He seems very well socialized as we were able to hold him for ages and he just cuddled in close. When we put him down in the fenced yard, he happily set about nibbling on grasses, got himself some parsley from the herbs (LOL) and very much wanted to meet our dogs.
He and his brothers apparently would sleep inside with the dogs at his previous home. We will definitely only allow supervised time with our dogs since he is so little, actually our dogs are small too and he is no bigger than them! We dont have a dog harness that will fit him tho LOL
So, I hope he will be okay for a while without a goat buddy. We really didn't know that. Maybe we will be able to find a girl for him this summer. He is not blehing hardly at all, and hes sleeping in a dog exercise pen in the kitchen (just for now).
So we are new at goats.... but we have the usual menagerie of 3 small dogs, 2 cats, 3 chickens, and my horse.
Now my horse is someone Im wondering about... because he is SUPER sweet, he loves the TB foals, as he is paddocked right next to them as their "Nurse" during weaning.... and he is fascinated by mini horses. So, while I would never just throw the little goat in there with him!! I am interested in setting up a "meeting" to see how they get along. Perhaps if they do, they can 'visit' with each other, though the goatie will need to be up close to the house most of the time and definitely at night for safety since he is so small. But I know Racehorses and weanlings have bonded with goats before, and my dear horse could certainly use a friend! (other horses pick on him dreadfully so he has to be seperate, but close)
We had a few questions that were the original point of my post....
When letting him graze the yard, and outskirts of the veggie/herb garden (most of it is fenced), what things are not safe that he might choose to eat? Today he confined himself to the fine type of grass and the parsley, but of course he might expand his palalte
and we want him to be safe.
The family that we got him from gave us some food for him and discussed feed type with us.. however, I forgot to ask about feeding frequency. Should they have food always available, or intermittent feedings? Do they over-eat?
Sorry I know these are such basic questions we should know, my mom had goats many years ago but can hardly recall any specifics.
For people who know horses, dogs, and chickens.... what safety/health concerns might pop up specific for goats that we might not anticipate? We learned about worming schedules/type, hoof trimming, and fencing... is there anything else?
The family told us that they like Timothy hay a lot. Which is great, since my horse gets very nice straight timothy and he can share! He also has a bale of alfalfa always available.
So, if the goat likes alfalfa too, what kind of ratio would you use timothy to alfalfa?
If he is eating some hay and browsing grass, how much goat food do you feed? Do you provide the hay after he had eaten the goat food? I think I am subconsciously trying to put him on an identical schedule to my horse, hehehe.
Oh and he has a big round tummy which my mom says is a small goat thing.... but how do you know when they are getting fat when its already round? LOL.
Grooming, what kind of brush do you use?
Once we get a proper fitting harness, what is the basic way to walk a goat properly? We live on a big boarding farm, and my mom would love to take him on visits with our 'neighbor" boarders.
Thanks, I know thats a lot of questions!! I'll try to get a photo up of the wee little guy. We are thinking of names for him
I came here to post about him and saw the pygmy thread saying that you cant have just one goat... ooops

He is half Nigerian dwarf and half pygmy mix.... hes 6 months old and they were bottle fed. The family we got them from had 6, basically rescues, all of them boys.
Well, besides being the only goat.. he has done so well today. He seems very well socialized as we were able to hold him for ages and he just cuddled in close. When we put him down in the fenced yard, he happily set about nibbling on grasses, got himself some parsley from the herbs (LOL) and very much wanted to meet our dogs.
He and his brothers apparently would sleep inside with the dogs at his previous home. We will definitely only allow supervised time with our dogs since he is so little, actually our dogs are small too and he is no bigger than them! We dont have a dog harness that will fit him tho LOL
So, I hope he will be okay for a while without a goat buddy. We really didn't know that. Maybe we will be able to find a girl for him this summer. He is not blehing hardly at all, and hes sleeping in a dog exercise pen in the kitchen (just for now).
So we are new at goats.... but we have the usual menagerie of 3 small dogs, 2 cats, 3 chickens, and my horse.
Now my horse is someone Im wondering about... because he is SUPER sweet, he loves the TB foals, as he is paddocked right next to them as their "Nurse" during weaning.... and he is fascinated by mini horses. So, while I would never just throw the little goat in there with him!! I am interested in setting up a "meeting" to see how they get along. Perhaps if they do, they can 'visit' with each other, though the goatie will need to be up close to the house most of the time and definitely at night for safety since he is so small. But I know Racehorses and weanlings have bonded with goats before, and my dear horse could certainly use a friend! (other horses pick on him dreadfully so he has to be seperate, but close)
We had a few questions that were the original point of my post....
When letting him graze the yard, and outskirts of the veggie/herb garden (most of it is fenced), what things are not safe that he might choose to eat? Today he confined himself to the fine type of grass and the parsley, but of course he might expand his palalte

The family that we got him from gave us some food for him and discussed feed type with us.. however, I forgot to ask about feeding frequency. Should they have food always available, or intermittent feedings? Do they over-eat?
Sorry I know these are such basic questions we should know, my mom had goats many years ago but can hardly recall any specifics.
For people who know horses, dogs, and chickens.... what safety/health concerns might pop up specific for goats that we might not anticipate? We learned about worming schedules/type, hoof trimming, and fencing... is there anything else?
The family told us that they like Timothy hay a lot. Which is great, since my horse gets very nice straight timothy and he can share! He also has a bale of alfalfa always available.
So, if the goat likes alfalfa too, what kind of ratio would you use timothy to alfalfa?
If he is eating some hay and browsing grass, how much goat food do you feed? Do you provide the hay after he had eaten the goat food? I think I am subconsciously trying to put him on an identical schedule to my horse, hehehe.
Oh and he has a big round tummy which my mom says is a small goat thing.... but how do you know when they are getting fat when its already round? LOL.
Grooming, what kind of brush do you use?
Once we get a proper fitting harness, what is the basic way to walk a goat properly? We live on a big boarding farm, and my mom would love to take him on visits with our 'neighbor" boarders.
Thanks, I know thats a lot of questions!! I'll try to get a photo up of the wee little guy. We are thinking of names for him
