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If one of your goats has gotten loose, you may find yourself on a wild goose chase to capture your cloven-hoofed friend. Luckily, goats tend to be pretty easy to catch if you’ve got something to offer them, and you’ve undoubtedly got the wit and focus to get them back where they belong. In this article, we’ll cover everything you’ll need to do to get your goat home safe so you can go back to the work at hand.
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QuestionWhat should I do if there is no wall to pin my goat against?Community AnswerI usually grab mine with one hand in front of the neck and one hand on the belly. You could try that.
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QuestionIs there any way to prevent goats from breeding?Community AnswerKeep the males and females separate, or get the animals spayed/neutered.
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QuestionMy goat is called Casper, how do I teach him to respond to me calling his name when taking him for a walk round the pond?Baby BlueCommunity AnswerGoats aren't like dogs - they are far harder to train with names. It's easier to just have a positive association with the goat so they stay close by you anyway. If you really want to teach them their name, try using conditioning. If they come to you when you call, reward them with something they like, such as apples or carrots.
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Tips
- Food always goes down well, but requires patience.Thanks
- It is not good to "gang up" on a goat with a bunch of people, as this will cause panic. However, it may be good to have a partner or two that can help move the goat once it has been grabbed.Thanks
- When on a lead of any kind, do not stand in front of the goat's head or all brakes will go on, you generally have to push them.Thanks
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Warnings
- If the goat starts scrambling make sure your grip is strong and your hold is tough. You may be taken for a short ride, but typically, a strong hold will force the goat to do what you want it to do.Thanks
- Goat horns are sharp and serrated. Therefore, try not to get on the wrong end of them, as they will cause damage.Thanks
- While unlikely, if the goat falls over, you should be wary of the legs. They are powerful and pointy.Thanks
- If it rears, it is not good. If the goat rears taller than you are, it will aim to come down on your head. It generally becomes a game of chicken, and is one you want to avoid, especially if the goat has horns. If this happens, put your palm firmly to it's forehead, it should either come down safely or go over backwards.Thanks
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