Do you know where your Goat is NOW? Finally, Part Two of Goat Keeping 101. Life on the farm, of course, is never dull. But we are at the end of kidding season and now are just waiting on two more does ...
Stock panels are made of 1/4 inch welded steel rods, which make them sturdy and ideal for goat pens. The standard length is 16 feet; the 52 inch-high ones with narrower bottom openings work well for ...
Keeping goats contained is an art and a science — they climb, push, dig, and test every weakness. The right fence blends strength, height, and smart design to outwit these escape artists while ...
Learn how to house and fence your goats on the small farm. Goats, whether raised for meat or milk, need basic protection from the elements: snow, wind, rain, heat. They also are notorious for getting ...
Goat fencing tips every homesteader should know Why goats escape: Goats climb, push, dig, and remember weak spots. Without strong, well-installed fencing, they’ll find a way out. Predator protection: ...
Goat fencing is mainly considered as one of the most important factors to consider before starting a goat farm (along with providing good quality feed and a great shelter). A good goat fencing system ...
Fences not only provide privacy, but they also keep our children, pets, and gardens safe. Pool fences and garden dividers even block off specific areas. But deciding on the type of fence to surround ...
Electric fences are essential in keeping goats safe and protected from predators. They also ensure goats don’t wander off and get lost. Certain factors must be considered when choosing the ideal ...