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Not yet, they have lock washers on all of them so I hope we don’t have any issues with that but we’ll find out lolThose pack saddles look great, any issues with the bolts loosening up while on the trail?
Not yet, they have lock washers on all of them so I hope we don’t have any issues with that but we’ll find out lolThose pack saddles look great, any issues with the bolts loosening up while on the trail?
Yes at night and if you need them to stay in one spot for a bit. Though don’t leave them alone as the could become dinner.So if you stay overnight, do you tie them up? I'm in East TN and pack goats look like they could work in the national forest here.
We use a string of pack goats here in the Ozarks to take vets, LEO's, and first responders out hunting and fishing on public land.Do you have any issues with them making too much noise in camp when they are tied up?
Thats awesome! I love to see it.I got my string of 1 1/2 year olds out for their first overnighter with packs on 3. They did great and as far as sleeping goes they were silent all night until about 5:00 in the morning, but even then it was just faint sounds of feeding.
At the beginning of each day they would battle to be in front (all youngsters with no real alpha) and would almost be pushing me and I'd have to back them off, but after a mile or so they settle in line pretty good.
It's very cool how well they follow and there were zero issues with the packs. 16 miles over 2 days and 4,000 ft climb to the peak at 10,700 ft.View attachment 434917View attachment 434918
Awesome. We've had them out a few times now, but my brother took 3 goats bow hunting and got into the elk thick. His comments were that the elk didn't get spooked by the goats, but didn't want to hang around them either. They would look at the goats for a second and then slowly wander away. However, he was able to sneak back to about bow range multiple times, with lots of cows and multiple bulls working around them.Here are a few pictures from my elk hunt in Montana with them! Definitely a learning curve hunting with 4 goats in following you trying to hunt elk with a bow.
No issues with the packs at all. Pretty happy with how everything performed except for my elk killing abilities.
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1000d corduraWhat weight nylon are you using for those?
I came up with everything myself just copied it based on pictures. It took some things a couple tries to get right. The felt my dad ordered but I think he got it from “the felt store”.Your pack saddles look awesome!! Where did you get your felt from for the saddles? I made a few saddles and glued closed cell foam to the board and covered it with ripstop nylon so it wouldn't pull their hair. Your saddles are definitely a step up. Did you purchase a Marc Warnke saddle or come up with the dimensions on your own?
Here are 2 of my guys from an archery hunt in 2021.
You did awesome work, the saddles and panniers look good.I came up with everything myself just copied it based on pictures. It took some things a couple tries to get right. The felt my dad ordered but I think he got it from “the felt store”.
Your pack saddles look awesome!! Where did you get your felt from for the saddles? I made a few saddles and glued closed cell foam to the board and covered it with ripstop nylon so it wouldn't pull their hair. Your saddles are definitely a step up. Did you purchase a Marc Warnke saddle or come up with the dimensions on your own?
Here are 2 of my guys from an archery hunt in 2021.
Kris,Love that pic of your Lamancha!!
I've been around goats for years and could never stand the Lamancha looks. They look like burn victims.
I now own 1 Lamancha/alpine and 1 pure Lamancha and they are quickly growing on me for packers. Still think they are very strange looking with no ears. They don't get as big as a good alpine but have other strong qualities.
These 2 boys are coming up on 2 years old and will be wearing saddles in a few months. I've learned that is when the truth really starts to come out as for if they will make it as packers.
Kris