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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 245405" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>Adamsoa ,-----------------!!! Great post -best i've seen in a while ..</p><p></p><p> Thanks for the info i appreciate it.</p><p>The goats make perfect sense -i knew they didn't eat or drink much , i read a story about them not bothering to get a drink of water after a long stenuous mountain climb.Myself i'm a water glutton and toting water into dry mountainous regions is hard work as you well know.</p><p>Horses are a -pita- too much upkeep -bust out running and bucking for no reason known to man sometimes -very expensive .</p><p></p><p>Can a guy get any run of the mill goat when they're young and get them use to wearing a pack and packing ?</p><p></p><p>I'm mainly a predator hunter and have thought that a couple of goats in the backcountry would be great not only for packing but as decoys for couger -and wolf when legal.</p><p>Being able to get close to game animals and have -extra stuff- for comfort in the backcountry would be a big-time blessing.</p><p>When i get a little more settled in [might be moving to oregon] i will definately get a pair.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for sharing and add more info if you can.-Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 245405, member: 4683"] Adamsoa ,-----------------!!! Great post -best i've seen in a while .. Thanks for the info i appreciate it. The goats make perfect sense -i knew they didn't eat or drink much , i read a story about them not bothering to get a drink of water after a long stenuous mountain climb.Myself i'm a water glutton and toting water into dry mountainous regions is hard work as you well know. Horses are a -pita- too much upkeep -bust out running and bucking for no reason known to man sometimes -very expensive . Can a guy get any run of the mill goat when they're young and get them use to wearing a pack and packing ? I'm mainly a predator hunter and have thought that a couple of goats in the backcountry would be great not only for packing but as decoys for couger -and wolf when legal. Being able to get close to game animals and have -extra stuff- for comfort in the backcountry would be a big-time blessing. When i get a little more settled in [might be moving to oregon] i will definately get a pair. Thanks again for sharing and add more info if you can.-Mike [/QUOTE]
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