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Sirmissalot, I have a small patch of land that needs cleared. Interested in dropping them off a couple of days?
I recently acquired 6 heads of Kiko goats and got them in a half acre plot for about 2 weeks now.Needless to say they are doing their job too well and I may have to give them new forage property in a couple of weeks.They are in portable electric net fence circle of about half an acre of thick western WA brush.When I set it up, I couldn't see through the perimeter.But now I can clearly see from one side to the other.At the rate they're going and possibly producing twins from my 5 does next year, I'm really nervous that they may run out of food. I've been doing some research on food plots and came up with a Sun Hemp for a summer crop and Brassica for the fall/early winter.You guys got any experience with big game food plots for the western side?I figure goats and deer eat just about the same stuff.
Quote from: Roundhead on September 05, 2012, 09:16:59 PMI recently acquired 6 heads of Kiko goats and got them in a half acre plot for about 2 weeks now.Needless to say they are doing their job too well and I may have to give them new forage property in a couple of weeks.They are in portable electric net fence circle of about half an acre of thick western WA brush.When I set it up, I couldn't see through the perimeter.But now I can clearly see from one side to the other.At the rate they're going and possibly producing twins from my 5 does next year, I'm really nervous that they may run out of food. I've been doing some research on food plots and came up with a Sun Hemp for a summer crop and Brassica for the fall/early winter.You guys got any experience with big game food plots for the western side?I figure goats and deer eat just about the same stuff.where are you at? i would donate some foraging land for a few months!
Quote from: Whitpirate on August 16, 2012, 04:57:44 PMI'm really considering a couple of pack llamas for brush suppression and lower impact hiking/packing. Rinella's brother has an old Chevy van he carries 3 in and they packed a pretty nice camp from what I saw.Reminds me of the time my lady's mom captured an emu and put in the canopy of their pickup...I saw/read about one of their trips. I'm not sure about packing llamas in a van. Man that would be ripe. I still like to ride in, but for those that don't want the misery of taking care of hay burners.
I'm really considering a couple of pack llamas for brush suppression and lower impact hiking/packing. Rinella's brother has an old Chevy van he carries 3 in and they packed a pretty nice camp from what I saw.