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Do the goats take care of themselves as far as water and feed?
Goats all the way. I dont need to drag them along, and they wont lay down out of laziness or run back to the trail head. I run a pack string, and if you find yourself out on the wet side hit me up. We do between 600-1000 miles each year. Got four new kids(baby goats) in training. We run between 4 to 6 on each trip.
I do not have any experience with goats. I had llamas for a decade. They were super easy keepers and super cheap. I have 2 1/2 acres so not a lot of land. They couldn't keep the grass down and they poop in the same spot every time. I just trimmed their hooves twice a year myself. Super easy process. They also needed to be dewormed twice a year. That was easy. I only had to feed them one bale of hay on average per year. To say llamas are expensive I do not feel is even remotely accurate. If you do get llamas I have a bunch of pack saddles and paniers still that I'd give to the right person.