
05/20/09, 02:06 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 87
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drive through goat gate
So, as I said in another post, I want a couple goats and a flock of sheep managing the vegetation on my 160 acres, so I'm wondering what the best drive through gate is. Texas gates seem like a lot of money and work for something that doesn't seem effective. Bump gates look like they'd be okay for cows, but not goats. I've got my eye on the Gap Zapper. It seems like the easiest to install and most effective. I am concerned about winter time, when snow is covering the gate. I'm also concerned about the pond freezing and the goaties walking across it onto the road. Maybe I should just keep them in the corral during the winter, since they won't be able to graze anyway.
Also, am I right in thinking that with so much space, the goats won't try as hard to escape? I think they probably could get through the fence (it was built with sheep in mind) but if the sheep don't leave, and they have a lot of space, maybe they'll just stay with their sheep pals and not force the boundaries?
Oh yeah, and if I feed them treats in the same spot at the same time each day, will they reliably show up? I need to milk them, after all!
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