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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1849926" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>They'll cling to you like a lost dog if they don't have a companion. We started with just one that at first was scared of everyone. My youngest spent an entire day with it in a small garden building. By the end of the day that goat would have followed him to the end of the earth. She would watch him drive the 4 wheeler down through the field, and if we let her out of her pen to soon afterward, she would take off like a rocket to catch up with him. It worked out end the end. Once we got a second goat, he followed her everywhere as she followed our son everywhere. After 3 years, they won't leave the yard without him. They pick around the yard a bit and lay around on the porch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1849926, member: 14175"] They’ll cling to you like a lost dog if they don’t have a companion. We started with just one that at first was scared of everyone. My youngest spent an entire day with it in a small garden building. By the end of the day that goat would have followed him to the end of the earth. She would watch him drive the 4 wheeler down through the field, and if we let her out of her pen to soon afterward, she would take off like a rocket to catch up with him. It worked out end the end. Once we got a second goat, he followed her everywhere as she followed our son everywhere. After 3 years, they won’t leave the yard without him. They pick around the yard a bit and lay around on the porch. [/QUOTE]
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