
11/19/13, 09:39 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: PA
Posts: 539
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Protecting Curious Goat
It's been years since we rehomed our goats when we moved here. Our neighbors have a single pet girl and she loves to visit. I am stressing tonight, I'm afraid I made a bad call along my coop fence. Advise appreciated even if it's that I am over reacting lol.
I used some tall garden style stakes and some nylon twine to give my straw bales I use as a windbreak for my little flock some extra stability since Goat likes to come over and climb up and run along the tops. I ran the twine about a foot below the bale tops, across the front and tied back into the kennel that keeps my chickens safe from predators. Tonight I started thinking what if she slips off a side and catches her leg or foot in the twine. I know she normally jumps clear, but I'd feel horrible if anything happened to her because of something I did. She has a fenced area, but she is allowed free roam most of the time. Too dark tonight, but is the twine down that low a danger to her? They are all tied in sturdy enough not to rock, but winter could weaken them since I haven't decided to cover. Mainly because my visitor keeps eating plastic I cover with and that can't be good for her.
Thanks for sticking in this long. Goat experts, am I over thinking, or should I go cut the twine in the day light and just run long stakes and hope the goof doesn't decide to try to jump them.
She should stay home, but she is a hoot and she gets lonely so comes to visit whenever I'm out working. Last week she opened my gate to the run, (my fault, hadn't latched since I was in there working) climbed up the steps my old hen uses, and popped her head in beside me while I was trying to patch a rotten floor. She nicely added a second hole to patch when she tried to get in with the hen and put her foot through where the rotten floor was. Goofy.
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