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Goats can be kept in temporary fencing for events, but it requires careful planning and consideration of their needs and the fencing's integrity.
Temporary Fencing Options for Goats
When it comes to temporary fencing for events, electric netting is a popular choice for containing goats. This type of fencing can be easily set up and taken down, making it perfect for temporary situations. A good rule of thumb is to use a minimum of 3 feet of electric netting to contain 1 goat, considering the breed and age of the animal. For example, a 10-acre event might require 600-800 feet of electric netting to keep 20-25 goats contained.
Considerations for Temporary Fencing
When using temporary fencing for goats, it’s essential to consider their natural behavior and instincts. Goats are notorious escape artists and can easily jump or push through fencing if it’s not sturdy enough. To prevent this, make sure the fencing is at least 4 feet tall and is reinforced with stakes or weights to prevent it from being pushed over. Additionally, goats have a strong instinct to follow a leader, so it’s crucial to ensure they are contained in a way that prevents them from following each other through gaps in the fencing.
Feeding and Watering for Temporary Events
When keeping goats in temporary fencing for events, it’s essential to provide them with adequate food and water. A good rule of thumb is to provide 1-2% of the goat’s body weight in hay and grain daily, depending on the breed and age of the animal. For example, a 100-pound goat would require 1-2 pounds of hay and grain daily. It’s also essential to provide access to fresh water at all times, and to ensure that the fencing is designed to allow for easy access to feeding and watering stations.
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