Awesome video! I live in Anchorage...will you have any available this spring? I have been waiting for three years to get a pygmy and yes..I have built a large rock mountain as well. I assume they are gregarious, and thus come in two's or can you get just one?
"Catching" them isn't an issue here (smile). We handle the kids from the day they are born, so they are social and friendly and run right up to us when we go into the pens. The hard part can be keeping them out of your lap or from underfoot when you are trying to take pictures of them (LOL).
Pygmy goats actually make lousy "lawnmowers". They much prefer tree branches, underbrush, rose bushes and other "woody plants" to just plain grass so don't expect to sell the lawnmower any time soon. :) They will go through quite a bit of weeds, brush and yes, SOME grass - whatever is available and tasty, but you will also need to balance their diet with quality hay, a small amount of grain, fresh water every day and loose minerals formulated for goats.
(smile) The people who bought the twins decided they liked Jitterbug and Jazz for names. Since I hadn't sent the registration papers in yet, we obliged them and changed their names. :)
I don't know your dogs. In any case, goats and dogs need to be carefully supervised. A dog can take a goat's playful jumping and running as an invitation to chase and this can be disastrous. More goats are injured or killed by dogs (stray dogs OR the goat owners own pet dogs) than any other "predator".
Makin' me want to raise pygmy goats, Deb. But I don't have a mountain in my backyard. :( Well I've got my 2 lazy cats I can throw out in the backyard instead!
Jer built our "mountain" while he was clearing land for his shop building a few years ago (grin). Talk about multi-tasking, eh? The goats sure do love it.
Deb~ They are just too cute! Watching your videos brings back some greta memories of our trip last summer to visit you and Jer! Keep the video's coming!
these babies are just full of joy. thank you for sharing these precious moments with this precious little creatures.
astrokmb1 1 month ago in playlist More videos from snowgooseAK
Nice goats.
harleydog2009 9 months ago
youe are verr fortunate to have such lovely animals.
barkfallas 1 year ago
They're adorable little goats :D
Greenacres88 2 years ago
They are just precious! I wish I could see them in person :) Sweet little things hopping around and "baaa'ing"
Vixen4143 2 years ago
we had 2 goats but one got attacked by wild dogs and died but then we got a one day old baby goat but both my goats are littler that urs
Scotty34472 2 years ago
Awesome video! I live in Anchorage...will you have any available this spring? I have been waiting for three years to get a pygmy and yes..I have built a large rock mountain as well. I assume they are gregarious, and thus come in two's or can you get just one?
thanks for the video...keep it up!!
ACHorton 2 years ago
Where can I buy one in Canada I WANT ONE!
Zoldos 2 years ago
Jitterbug ... thats the Cutest name. they all are so cute :)
poniesrule7 3 years ago
"Catching" them isn't an issue here (smile). We handle the kids from the day they are born, so they are social and friendly and run right up to us when we go into the pens. The hard part can be keeping them out of your lap or from underfoot when you are trying to take pictures of them (LOL).
snowgooseAK 3 years ago
i love pygmies -- acomplished pygmy goat breeder at 12 47 kids born and counting
jessie19951125 3 years ago
yours are extremely tame! how do you catch them without collars ?
my4re 3 years ago
Great.
Approx. what time does it get dark?
ellogovnuh 3 years ago
do these guys make efficient lawnmowers? how much vegetation would a pygmy goat go through in a week?
xcephasx 3 years ago
Pygmy goats actually make lousy "lawnmowers". They much prefer tree branches, underbrush, rose bushes and other "woody plants" to just plain grass so don't expect to sell the lawnmower any time soon. :) They will go through quite a bit of weeds, brush and yes, SOME grass - whatever is available and tasty, but you will also need to balance their diet with quality hay, a small amount of grain, fresh water every day and loose minerals formulated for goats.
snowgooseAK 3 years ago
why do you keep on changing their names?
chiron1100 4 years ago
(smile) The people who bought the twins decided they liked Jitterbug and Jazz for names. Since I hadn't sent the registration papers in yet, we obliged them and changed their names. :)
snowgooseAK 3 years ago
get 2 keep 3 more does this year 2 buckskins
and a jet black any ideas 4 names
jessie19951125 3 years ago
they are so cute
chiron1100 4 years ago
Jitterbug says "Hey! come back I gotta climb you!" Awesome vid. Thanks for sharing. Makes me long to retire early and get my ranch/farm going.
kaisenji 4 years ago
I don't know your dogs. In any case, goats and dogs need to be carefully supervised. A dog can take a goat's playful jumping and running as an invitation to chase and this can be disastrous. More goats are injured or killed by dogs (stray dogs OR the goat owners own pet dogs) than any other "predator".
snowgooseAK 4 years ago
Do you know if a pygmy goat would get along well with my really stupid dogs?
horses500411 4 years ago
Makin' me want to raise pygmy goats, Deb. But I don't have a mountain in my backyard. :( Well I've got my 2 lazy cats I can throw out in the backyard instead!
Claybritt 4 years ago
Jer built our "mountain" while he was clearing land for his shop building a few years ago (grin). Talk about multi-tasking, eh? The goats sure do love it.
snowgooseAK 4 years ago
Deb~ They are just too cute! Watching your videos brings back some greta memories of our trip last summer to visit you and Jer! Keep the video's coming!
pookeyfuzz 4 years ago