
01/02/13, 09:53 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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I do not pretend to be an expert, but this is what we did: The new goats were added in "two's" so that they had a partner...purchased from the same breeder. They were separated from the herd for a period of no less than 30 days...sometimes longer just because they were young and didn't need the bumping. We constructed a pen from cattle panels (no gates, we just pulled and pushed an area). The panels were attached to trees (this was no permanent pen). The little guys used medium sized dog igloo...bigger goats used an old handmade dog house (originally for a Dane/Mastiff mix) to get out of the weather. The temporary pens were constructed within sight of the herd, but not real close. After the 30 days the girls were allowed into the larger area that separated them from the herd so that everybody could meet at the fence and chew the fat and get acquainted. They still had to sort things out when they finally joined forces. Hope this gives you some ideas/help.
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