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<blockquote data-quote="tynyphil" data-source="post: 3981067" data-attributes="member: 44419"><p>Been raising goats and chickens for over 30 years now.....don't know all the answers but I've seen quite a bit</p><p></p><p>pictures up now of the 14 kids born the past couple of weeks tyny.com</p><p></p><p>My recommendation for fencing unless you are doing a HUGE area is cattle panels and/or hog panels. Very strong and durable fence. I always tell folks that their fencing should be more about fencing stuff OUT rather than fencing IN the goats. Provide what they want/need, they'll stick around, but most vulnerable to your neighbor's or stray dog on the loose.</p><p></p><p>I just order chicks from Meyers for Sept delivery. I usually buy chicks locally but I wanted to be sure to get a specific breed this time......Speckled Sussex.....a very heavy and calm breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynyphil, post: 3981067, member: 44419"] Been raising goats and chickens for over 30 years now.....don't know all the answers but I've seen quite a bit pictures up now of the 14 kids born the past couple of weeks tyny.com My recommendation for fencing unless you are doing a HUGE area is cattle panels and/or hog panels. Very strong and durable fence. I always tell folks that their fencing should be more about fencing stuff OUT rather than fencing IN the goats. Provide what they want/need, they'll stick around, but most vulnerable to your neighbor's or stray dog on the loose. I just order chicks from Meyers for Sept delivery. I usually buy chicks locally but I wanted to be sure to get a specific breed this time......Speckled Sussex.....a very heavy and calm breed. [/QUOTE]
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