Why are people saying an acre ins't enough space for 2 goats, especially pygmys? Hasn't anyone ever heard "a cow and a calf on an acre and a half"?
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If you have an acre of grassland, you should be able to get 6 mature fullsized goats on an acre. In your case, 3 would easily fit. Pygmys are under 50 lbs.
I have 2 pygmys and keep them in a 15x30 4 foot high pen. Simple welded wire that runs less than 50 cents a foot. They are tied out for 45 minutes a day to browse on my weed filled "lawn". They eat the weeds and leaves. Just make sure they can't get to anything you don't want them to eat. They are tied out on a collared chain attached to a concrete block like a dog. I am out with them during this time just to be safe. I'd keep them out longer, but honestly, they are ready to come in before an hour is up. I feed them a slice of hay a day - about 30 cents worth along with a handful of grain and sunflower seeds. That's it. Pretty simple animals that don't take a lot of space or real effort.
Check this out:
http://66.173.241.168/nmp/calculator.cfm
If you have an acre of grassland, you should be able to get 6 mature fullsized goats on an acre. In your case, 3 would easily fit. Pygmys are under 50 lbs.
I have 2 pygmys and keep them in a 15x30 4 foot high pen. Simple welded wire that runs less than 50 cents a foot. They are tied out for 45 minutes a day to browse on my weed filled "lawn". They eat the weeds and leaves. Just make sure they can't get to anything you don't want them to eat. They are tied out on a collared chain attached to a concrete block like a dog. I am out with them during this time just to be safe. I'd keep them out longer, but honestly, they are ready to come in before an hour is up. I feed them a slice of hay a day - about 30 cents worth along with a handful of grain and sunflower seeds. That's it. Pretty simple animals that don't take a lot of space or real effort.