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- By Jan Date 03.04.10 20:21 UTC
I am thinking of getting a pair of pigmy goat kids but am worried about the practicalities.  Any experts out there?  I have a reasonably big garden and know I'll have to fence some off to keep them secure.  I was told that a 4' fence would be fine but someone else told me that they'll jump over and will even climb on each other to get out!
I would really like them but don't want to start world war 3 with the neighbours if the goats end up in their gardens (or climbing on cars which is another horror story I was told!)

Any advice please?
- By dogs a babe Date 03.04.10 21:37 UTC
The Smallholding site is quite a good one and they have some information here on keeping goats, including the Pygmy

Goats are agricultural animals and need to be registered with Defra.  You'll also need a County Parish Holding number.

Here is an anecdotal account of keeping Pygmy Goats

A relative of mine looked into it - then decided against :)
- By Otterhound Date 03.04.10 22:14 UTC
Plenty of experience with goats although not pygmy ones. I raised my son on goats milk and always had one or two about although they have caused more hassle with neighbours (my *next door* neighbour lives a mile up the road) than any of my other 20 odd animals. I LOVE goats but they are very hard to keep in and eat virtually everything.
- By Masonsmum [gb] Date 04.04.10 07:37 UTC
They are also quite noisy. A neighbour had to rehome hers as they woke the whole estate up every morning :)
I think they are great though :)
- By Pedlee Date 04.04.10 08:11 UTC
I've also had problems with neighbours, not through noise, but smell (although I do think this particular neighbour is particularly sensitive and I have an ongoing dispute with him and hedges - another story!). My 2 are 12 years old now and as much as I love them, I won't be having any more unless I move to the back of beyond with no neighbours. And the whole defra thing is such a palaver.

Mine are contained in a small fenced-off area in my back garden, which is fenced with a 4ft fence, they've never got over that, although they have managed to butt the panels off a gate and got through that - it's now suitably reinforced.

ETA: Another point is that the girls tend to be noisier than wethers (castrated boys), especially when coming into season as they call for mates!
- By Cani1 [gb] Date 04.04.10 10:50 UTC
My friend had two who she loved very much and cared for them extremely well ( they were cleaned out everyday ) . However her neighbours complained constantly about the smell and the noise. They reported her to the local council and after quite a fight she did have to give them back to the farm where they come from . Her two daughters were devastated , but at least she knows they are cared for at the farm and can visit them when they want.
If it were me I would think what the neighbours will think , as my friend said her neighbours were great until she got the goats , there are still bad feelings between them now even though it's been two year since this happened.
- By Jan Date 04.04.10 12:47 UTC
Thanks everyone - I think the neighbour thing might be an issue.  Maybe I should act with my head not my heart...
- By WolfieStruppi [gb] Date 04.04.10 17:45 UTC
We had half a dozen pygmy goats & they could jump higher than 4'. Also had milkers but due to being tied down to all that palaver twice a day gave them all up, luckily before the foot & mouth appeared. One good thing was they ate a lot of nettles!
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