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  • Bukkskin
    Member
    • Aug 2023
    • 210

    WTB/ 2 or 3 goats

    Looking for 2 or 3 tame goats that we can move around easily in a trailer.
    Their main purpose is to clean up some fenced off areas that I don’t want to mow(rocky).

    Thanks

    I’m NW of San Antonio
    Last edited by Bukkskin; 05-23-2024, 02:05 AM.
  • Hooked
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2023
    • 691

    #2
    Kind of a long shot but my neighbor raises/sells goats. Long drive to League City but he drives to Mexico occasionally. Ya'll have something in common -- he leases hunting property down there.
    If you don't find any local let me know and I can get ya'll in touch.

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    • Capt Mike
      Member
      • Aug 2023
      • 306

      #3
      Craigs List—-for sale/ farm+ garden. Done

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      • Bukkskin
        Member
        • Aug 2023
        • 210

        #4
        Originally posted by Hooked
        Kind of a long shot but my neighbor raises/sells goats. Long drive to League City but he drives to Mexico occasionally. Ya'll have something in common -- he leases hunting property down there.
        If you don't find any local let me know and I can get ya'll in touch.
        Thanks bubba,
        I still might need you to hook me up on that.
        I bought 3 Nigerian dwarf goats about 3 days ago on an auction. They were going for soo cheap that I bid and won them.
        One is super tame, her son(real young)is semi-tame but doesn’t really like to be touched or petted.
        He will eat out of a bucket while I am holding it.

        The 3rd one is really standoffish and won’t get within 40 yards of me.

        Whats the best way to tame them down?
        I need to be able to just put them in a trailer and move them around.

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        • dcw
          Member
          • Aug 2023
          • 11

          #5
          Keep feeding them from a bucket. Feed in a small pen. They will follow you anywhere after a while. The standoff one may never eat out of the bucket while you hold it or let you pet it.. Bottle fed kids are the best. They get used to you touching and petting them.

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          • jabx1962
            Member
            • Aug 2023
            • 160

            #6
            Are you building an Islamic Brothel?
            Definitely Maybe

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            • 2Ws
              2Ws commented
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              I doubt he is with only a cpl options.....pimp would be a better description
          • KWeber
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2023
            • 717

            #7
            feed them in the trailer

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            • Bukkskin
              Member
              • Aug 2023
              • 210

              #8
              Originally posted by jabx1962
              Are you building an Islamic Brothel?
              I’ll put you and 2w’s on my “clients” list.🤣😘

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              • Hooked
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2023
                • 691

                #9
                Originally posted by Bukkskin

                Thanks bubba,
                I still might need you to hook me up on that.
                I bought 3 Nigerian dwarf goats about 3 days ago on an auction. They were going for soo cheap that I bid and won them.
                One is super tame, her son(real young)is semi-tame but doesn’t really like to be touched or petted.
                He will eat out of a bucket while I am holding it.

                The 3rd one is really standoffish and won’t get within 40 yards of me.

                Whats the best way to tame them down?
                I need to be able to just put them in a trailer and move them around.
                Just shoot me a message if those don't work out. His goats are not pets but they do know the dinner bell. They come running to the fence any time we are nearby pruning our trees. They love the freshly cut branches.

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