Rehoming goats

That sounds cool leasing animals out, just for the record my fence is 6 foot high! From Kansas to a forever home is still only a 12 hour drive! Also I have a shed I would take the doors off for their shed if they need one, just saying we have the space if you need options. Goats would not be our first choice as we want alpacas(in a bad way).

It does sound cool, but then I'm thinking: I'd need a truck and portable tall fencing and portable shelter and water. I don't know. Be a huge investment. Might be cheaper to buy mom's place. ;)

I'd love to let you have them, but I'm not sure it's worth paying to send them so far. I don't even know how much that would cost.
 
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These photos are a couple of years old.

Top picture is Ramon. He was a bottle baby, so I don't think he knows he's a goat. I got him when he was a few days old from some people who said he was one of three kids in a litter and mom rejected him.

Bottom picture is Seven and Mack. I got them together. Mack (the black goat) will bleat and bawl if he's separated from Seven. Neither of them like Ramon much. They chase him and butt him. So Ramon might be just as happy in a home without them.

Ramon's bday is 2/3/2015. Mack's is 9/12/2014. Seven is six to twelve months older than Mack.

Seven's hooves are badly in need of attention at the moment, but unfortunately I can't deal with them as I broke my leg a couple of weeks ago. Seven has an ornery side and likes to sneak up beside you and try to hook his horn around your shin and trip you.

Mack likes to get up on his hind legs and challenge you to a battle. He's the one who can jump right over a 5'3" fence. I think the only thing keeping him in the pen is that he wants to be with Seven.

I love these little dudes. I want them somewhere they have all the brush they can eat.
 

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