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<blockquote data-quote="packgoatguy" data-source="post: 563745" data-attributes="member: 27192"><p>My thoughts exactly; but to take it a step further, many times a lack of conditioning can be mistaken for a lack of 'heart' or 'work ethic,' and I myself have owned goats that initially seemed to be terrible workers, but once they had a few trips under them, they turned around. Sure, there are always a few bad eggs, but they are usually culled from pack goat herds very early on. As long as you stay within the main packing breeds, you generally wont have to deal with too many attitude issues, at least not any that cant be fixed with trail time and more conditioning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="packgoatguy, post: 563745, member: 27192"] My thoughts exactly; but to take it a step further, many times a lack of conditioning can be mistaken for a lack of 'heart' or 'work ethic,' and I myself have owned goats that initially seemed to be terrible workers, but once they had a few trips under them, they turned around. Sure, there are always a few bad eggs, but they are usually culled from pack goat herds very early on. As long as you stay within the main packing breeds, you generally wont have to deal with too many attitude issues, at least not any that cant be fixed with trail time and more conditioning. [/QUOTE]
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