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Life on Beagle Road :: Raising Dairy Goats

1 Comment on Life on Beagle Road :: Raising Dairy Goats

  1. Kelly Miller says:
    October 15, 2020 at 8:45 pm

    My 2 goats are in a permanent fenced yard with my layers. I got them in May as kids. We are on MD Eastern Shore where we had wet humid summer. Now in October, the grass is dying off quick, and the chickens have scratched most of it bare. It seems damp to wet out there all the time lately. I feel like I need to get them out of there soon for a while and back on grass. Do you recommend trying to put up another fence elsewhere (probably 5ft fence with T posts) or Premier 1 electric fencing which they have never been trained to?

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