BrushBuster308
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- Sep 27, 2022
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Is it realistic for me to look into getting a few goats? Before I really start considering it, a little background…
The main purpose would be to help pack meat in the backcountry. As I get older (30), more time is devoted to family and career than to working out. I have packed thousands of pounds of meat up to 10 miles out of the backcountry but not sure how long I can keep doing it. I had been a roofer for 12 years and my back isn’t as great as it used to be. Just thinking for the future a little as I understand it takes 3-4 years.
My concerns: I live at 1,000 ft but hunt at 10,000. I drive 26-28 hours one way to elk hunt each year. I don’t have much experience with animals but did have a couple goats growing up. I only own 6 acres and don’t have any fence or accessory buildings yet. They would be pack goats for 2 weeks a year and pets for 50 (besides training hikes around home). My thinking is it would be fun to raise a few goats around the children and also be great for them. And also money, I had looked into Llamas a couple years ago but ultimately decided the financial investment wasn’t worth it. I don’t mind spending $1-2,000 on a few good goats but I just don’t want to be making a 10 year commitment to spend $2-300/month taking care of them. And last, predators. I have a bunch of coyotes around my house, do they normally bother full grown Alpines?
The main purpose would be to help pack meat in the backcountry. As I get older (30), more time is devoted to family and career than to working out. I have packed thousands of pounds of meat up to 10 miles out of the backcountry but not sure how long I can keep doing it. I had been a roofer for 12 years and my back isn’t as great as it used to be. Just thinking for the future a little as I understand it takes 3-4 years.
My concerns: I live at 1,000 ft but hunt at 10,000. I drive 26-28 hours one way to elk hunt each year. I don’t have much experience with animals but did have a couple goats growing up. I only own 6 acres and don’t have any fence or accessory buildings yet. They would be pack goats for 2 weeks a year and pets for 50 (besides training hikes around home). My thinking is it would be fun to raise a few goats around the children and also be great for them. And also money, I had looked into Llamas a couple years ago but ultimately decided the financial investment wasn’t worth it. I don’t mind spending $1-2,000 on a few good goats but I just don’t want to be making a 10 year commitment to spend $2-300/month taking care of them. And last, predators. I have a bunch of coyotes around my house, do they normally bother full grown Alpines?