I recently acquired a goat pack string of 6. Some are older (between 5-8) with more experience and a few are younger (2 1/2-3 1/2) and more wary of me. 3 of the 6 are kikos who were dam raised. The 3 dam raised kikos are definitely not as friendly as the bottle raised goats I have (La Mancha's).
I just spent an hour trying to catch the younger 2 1/2 year old kiko in the national forest after a hike. I'm looking for advice on things I can do to build trust with these goats and have them not always want to be at arms length from me. They have much more of a llama vibe that way vs. the other 3 I have who truly fit the bill of friendly goats who come up and greet you when you enter the pasture. This was the appeal for me with goats in the first place and don't want to have to "catch" them every time I want to take them for a hike.
My plan as of right now is to always have the most wary ones always on a lead with me and my oldest son but that kind of defeats the purpose for me of having goats vs. llamas.
Any advice is welcome. Thanks
I just spent an hour trying to catch the younger 2 1/2 year old kiko in the national forest after a hike. I'm looking for advice on things I can do to build trust with these goats and have them not always want to be at arms length from me. They have much more of a llama vibe that way vs. the other 3 I have who truly fit the bill of friendly goats who come up and greet you when you enter the pasture. This was the appeal for me with goats in the first place and don't want to have to "catch" them every time I want to take them for a hike.
My plan as of right now is to always have the most wary ones always on a lead with me and my oldest son but that kind of defeats the purpose for me of having goats vs. llamas.
Any advice is welcome. Thanks