So I'm up late enjoying some Makers and reading about pack goats, and it sounds like an interesting endeavor, especially for one that might want to travel solo into the backcountry or go really far in or for many many days. These pack goats seem like the way to go for someone who does a lot and doesn't really have the time or money for horses or llamas, but I could take care of a couple goats pretty easy.
For those of you that use pack goats, a few questions come to mind right off the bat: 1. How do you go about finding a good pack goat in non-western states? 2. What kind of training is necessary? Is it like a dog where for the very best performance you want to start with a puppy (kid), or do you buy a young goat that already has some training, more like what you might do with a show horse. 3. This is my biggest question...After you pack in and set up camp, what do you do with your goats while your actually hunting? Do they come with you? It seems that might be a bit of a burden to sneaking up on an animal with 2+ animals on your tail moving around. Do you tie them up at camp then? If so, what do you do if a mountain lion/bear/wolves decide they look tasty?
For those of you that use pack goats, a few questions come to mind right off the bat: 1. How do you go about finding a good pack goat in non-western states? 2. What kind of training is necessary? Is it like a dog where for the very best performance you want to start with a puppy (kid), or do you buy a young goat that already has some training, more like what you might do with a show horse. 3. This is my biggest question...After you pack in and set up camp, what do you do with your goats while your actually hunting? Do they come with you? It seems that might be a bit of a burden to sneaking up on an animal with 2+ animals on your tail moving around. Do you tie them up at camp then? If so, what do you do if a mountain lion/bear/wolves decide they look tasty?