Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Don't Be A Goat-Hater

Goats...people either love 'em or hate them.
The usual stereotypes. They stink, they are mean, they will eat anything, they destroy everything and they just look evil.
On the other hand...goats are curious, friendly, can clean up your property, get along with other animals and if kept properly, can feed your family and do not smell that bad! Now, they will eat just about anything and will jump up on anything that doesn't move. If you do not want them to do this, keep those kinds of food sources and gym equipment away from them!
Many a country boy or girl will tell you about their pet goat, when growing up. A goat raised from a kid, CAN be a wonderful childhood friend. If you neuter your males when young... a wether or doe, will follow you around like a puppy. They eat out of your hand, come when called, cry when you ignore them (or they think you are), play with the children endlessly and have enough curiosity for an entire family! I think that this is the perfect description of a playmate for a boy (or girl).
Fair warning. Every goat I have ever had, is a break out artist. Make sure your fences are sturdy, your locks secure. They will get out, if they can. They are curious. Just want to see what's next door, or the yard next to that.
Now for the biggest problem people think, that goats possess. They just look so evil!
This is because goats have been long held in religion, as being associated with the devil or witchcraft. It's their EYES! The pupils are horizontal. It just doesn't look "natural". Ah... get over it. Buy them a pair of cheap sunglasses.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Horse Auction Barn

Went to our local auction barn last night. This is something we do just about every week. A place to socialize with like minded folks. This is our "night out", so to speak. Unlike a club or whatever, the barn has an entire mix of people. Young, old, rich (relatively) and poor. Everyone interacts with everyone else. Other than teens, groups mix readily and well.
Vendors sell new and used items. From boots to blue jeans. Reins, saddles, wormer and household bric-a-brac. Then there is the livestock.
Some weeks the horses and livestock, look good. Even great. Pride in ownership, is apparent. Sale prices are more than fair. Everyone goes home happy.
Then there are nights when all of the livestock appear to be sick, mistreated, near death or all of the above!
Sometimes the sellers know that they just need to "get rid" of their animals. They give them away for free, or next to nothing. Other times, these owners (and I use that term loosely) will be asking ridiculous prices for mistreated livestock. They may "ace" their animals, so that they are more sell-able, a horse trader trick.
Hmmm...I believe that I own one of the animals that had been "aced". You can see her picture here, as my guard mule. I love her for what she is. Loaded with personality and intelligence, but also, can be mean as a snake.
Last night, there was a mix of animals. I saw a few horses, one donkey and a pygmy billy goat, that were outstanding examples of animals that had been taken well care of. Then, there was a sick colt. He kept going down, apparently of colic. A set of donkeys that were all scarred up and timid and a jenny that had horribly overgrown hooves. I am a sucker for the "hoof problem". The last time a donkey showed up at this auction with very bad feet, I talked the rescue into buying her. They worked for months, attempting to correct the overgrowth and related infection. Unfortunately, Rosetta, eventually had to be put down. One foot just was not fixable. Last night, I recognized the problem, and passed this poor jenny by. Money is tighter right now. I could not afford vet bills for an animal that may not survive.
I am going to appeal to people again. Take care of your livestock. If not, give them to someone who will or have them put down! Out of their misery. It is far more humane than letting them starve to death, live in pain or both! Consider donating time, money or feed to a local rescue. My choice out here is, New Beginnings Animal Rescue. You can reach them by the link provided farther down on my blog.