The 4 Hoof Fleet
The 4 Hoof Fleet
The fleet has expanded into a small herd
The 2 elder goats are acting like baby sitters and keeping an eye on them which is good.
All hell breaks loose when they’re inside though, current record for kid throwing seems to be about 2.5 metres with a somersault but they’re pretty resilient.
The 2 elder goats are acting like baby sitters and keeping an eye on them which is good.
All hell breaks loose when they’re inside though, current record for kid throwing seems to be about 2.5 metres with a somersault but they’re pretty resilient.
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Very cool Mito - you're developing a proper little homestead there...
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These are Golden Guernseys. They are all wethers which I pick up from a smallholder who would otherwise sell them for meat. I needed something to cheer me up a few years ago and got chatting to the smallholder when buying some eggs off her and one thing led to another
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Brilliant work Mito.Mito Man wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 2:09 pm These are Golden Guernseys. They are all wethers which I pick up from a smallholder who would otherwise sell them for meat. I needed something to cheer me up a few years ago and got chatting to the smallholder when buying some eggs off her and one thing led to another
I've decided I want some goats for the croft, so am off to google Golden Guernseys!
Cheers,
Mike.
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They’re a really good breed - both in terms of milk production/cheese making which is why the smallholder has them and they have a very calm temperament.
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n ice try mito, we know goats don’t come from eggs…Mito Man wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 2:09 pm These are Golden Guernseys. They are all wethers which I pick up from a smallholder who would otherwise sell them for meat. I needed something to cheer me up a few years ago and got chatting to the smallholder when buying some eggs off her and one thing led to another
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They're a mammal, so technically they do start as an egg...Rich B wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 7:39 pmn ice try mito, we know goats don’t come from eggs…Mito Man wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 2:09 pm These are Golden Guernseys. They are all wethers which I pick up from a smallholder who would otherwise sell them for meat. I needed something to cheer me up a few years ago and got chatting to the smallholder when buying some eggs off her and one thing led to another
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Very very cool
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This is all very well and good but we need a 30-70 time and a cold start video.
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Wow that year went by quickly, time for an update it is!
This is Tank, he’s one of the original boys with the other one (Cookie) standing behind him.
Tank is an absolute unit of a goat - 80kg and over 2 metres tall when he’s standing on his hind legs. He’s the herd leader and the practical joker of the group. His personality is similar to a big dog. He just wants to be scratched and play by headbutting.
Here is a video of tank playing one of his jokes on Cookie.
Moving on to Cookie:
Head of security and longest beard - he never sleeps at night and stands outside looking for predators. I’ve told him there’s no lions or cougars here but he won’t believe me. He enforces the field boundaries and usually runs to the house to warn about a goat escape. Unless he escapes himself.
Some people get their adrenaline high from skydiving or free solo climbing - I get mine when I cut his hooves.
Now for the kids:
This is Floppy, he’s the definition of living la dolce vita. All he does is eat and sunbathe. He’s the trouble maker of the group as he’s always escaping and goats being herd animals end up following each other. He settled in well and is really friendly.
And William (centre):
I don’t have many pictures of William as he’s the most skittish goat. It was only this year that he started approaching me and letting me pet him but he had a traumatic upbringing so we go at whatever pace he wants.
This is Tank, he’s one of the original boys with the other one (Cookie) standing behind him.
Tank is an absolute unit of a goat - 80kg and over 2 metres tall when he’s standing on his hind legs. He’s the herd leader and the practical joker of the group. His personality is similar to a big dog. He just wants to be scratched and play by headbutting.
Here is a video of tank playing one of his jokes on Cookie.
Moving on to Cookie:
Head of security and longest beard - he never sleeps at night and stands outside looking for predators. I’ve told him there’s no lions or cougars here but he won’t believe me. He enforces the field boundaries and usually runs to the house to warn about a goat escape. Unless he escapes himself.
Some people get their adrenaline high from skydiving or free solo climbing - I get mine when I cut his hooves.
Now for the kids:
This is Floppy, he’s the definition of living la dolce vita. All he does is eat and sunbathe. He’s the trouble maker of the group as he’s always escaping and goats being herd animals end up following each other. He settled in well and is really friendly.
And William (centre):
I don’t have many pictures of William as he’s the most skittish goat. It was only this year that he started approaching me and letting me pet him but he had a traumatic upbringing so we go at whatever pace he wants.
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I love goats. I don't think I saw this thread when you posted it last year.
Unexpectedly we had a 4-hoof visitor in the garden just after 6am yesterday, sadly not as much fun as your herd:
Unexpectedly we had a 4-hoof visitor in the garden just after 6am yesterday, sadly not as much fun as your herd:
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This is an excuse to get a Turkish Kangal dog
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Very cool and they look lovely, although I thought goats were complete and utter lunatics and a total liability?
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Sheep are utter lunatics, goats are their intelligent cousins. The only thing with these goats is that I've seen them jump over 1.8 metres and they can climb stock fencing like a ladder so the fencing is entirely at their discretion to respect. They will go for a browse around if they know that no one is looking but they always return for their evening meal.
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It's great hearing about their personalities, and how they and you are getting on
Jobbo; a nice visitor to have
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TBH they sound like a bunch of teenagersMito Man wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 3:53 pm Sheep are utter lunatics, goats are their intelligent cousins. The only thing with these goats is that I've seen them jump over 1.8 metres and they can climb stock fencing like a ladder so the fencing is entirely at their discretion to respect. They will go for a browse around if they know that no one is looking but they always return for their evening meal.