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From what I’ve heard, meat goats don’t have the stamina that the dairy breeds have. But I know people that pack with Boers.Lol, we have about 60 show/meat goats (Boer) ... wonder how they'd work as packers ....
From what I’ve heard, meat goats don’t have the stamina that the dairy breeds have. But I know people that pack with Boers.Lol, we have about 60 show/meat goats (Boer) ... wonder how they'd work as packers ....
What kind of goats did you get? How many?Just picked up my goats Saturday. Now the training and growing. In 3 years I’ll hopefully be selling my backpacks
2 alpines and 1 sable bucklings and one saber/lamancha/alpine doe.What kind of goats did you get? How many?
Cool, congratulations they are fun.2 alpines and 1 sable bucklings and one saber/lamancha/alpine doe.
2 alpines and 1 sable bucklings and one saber/lamancha/alpine doe.
^^^^^^^^Best advice on this forumConditioning is most important.
You can't pull them out of the field for hunting season and just go. They need constant use.
Kris
Totally agree!^^^^^^^^Best advice on this forum
Frequent Conditioning = physical exercise and mental training
You get what you put into any type of pack animal. The physical aspect become more and more critical with the smaller the size animal you go with.
How much weight did each one pack?My 3 year olds have been doing some packing with lighter loads and have been doing great.
Yesterday was the first time they got to help pack something out rather than just packing camp in. View attachment 614094View attachment 614095
They still got lighter loads, but it was nice to have someone else pack out the the loose meat and the front quarters. It was also cool to see that when they're full grown, and I bring along goat #4, we could get an elk out in 1 trip with me taking a hind quarter in my pack. I'm getting close...
I did load up my goat in the best shape a little heavier than I maybe should have at 40 lbs, but the other two had 20 of meat, and camp at 10-12 lbs. That was just for a 2 1/2 mile pack out.How much weight did each one pack?
I've been told that it takes 6 goats to pack a bull elk.So curious what you guys think. How many goats would one guy need to pack camp and an elk out a few miles deep? My brother in law and I have been talking about getting llamas or goats or something.
That seems accurate. Maybe fewer if you shoot a smaller elk or are willing to do some of the heavy lifting. My mature cow was 190 lbs bone in with hide on the hinds (I carried those) if you debone and piece it all out for goats I bet you're around 155 lbs. That would be doable with 3 full grown, well conditioned goats.I've been told that it takes 6 goats to pack a bull elk.
Camp will depend on how big of a Camp you have.
Kris