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<blockquote data-quote="Jake Levi" data-source="post: 563386" data-attributes="member: 37333"><p>This is pretty much what I have experienced and what others on the PackGoat.com forum have experienced. Once they are secure with us as herd ldrs they are very relaxed and cue on us for their reactions. They take a surprising amount of things in stride.</p><p> </p><p>Packing out meat is old hat to them the first time,its the weight that matters to them, not what it is. </p><p> </p><p>BTW, prices mentioned earlier for goats, good trained ones are often for sale, its the nature of life nowadays, you can spend $500 on one but they come up for less, a guy in Selah, Wa has 2 for sale, 5 yr olds, trained packers, he has a new job, will take $500 for the pair, with saddles and Pannier. He has an ad on the packgoatforum,com flea market section, name is Rod Mutch. There are regular for sale and wanted ads there, plus on the site are links to equipment sellers and breeders.</p><p> </p><p>Its one of those sites like this one, a LOT of information. Good folks too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake Levi, post: 563386, member: 37333"] This is pretty much what I have experienced and what others on the PackGoat.com forum have experienced. Once they are secure with us as herd ldrs they are very relaxed and cue on us for their reactions. They take a surprising amount of things in stride. Packing out meat is old hat to them the first time,its the weight that matters to them, not what it is. BTW, prices mentioned earlier for goats, good trained ones are often for sale, its the nature of life nowadays, you can spend $500 on one but they come up for less, a guy in Selah, Wa has 2 for sale, 5 yr olds, trained packers, he has a new job, will take $500 for the pair, with saddles and Pannier. He has an ad on the packgoatforum,com flea market section, name is Rod Mutch. There are regular for sale and wanted ads there, plus on the site are links to equipment sellers and breeders. Its one of those sites like this one, a LOT of information. Good folks too. [/QUOTE]
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