Yesterday we saw Dusty come galloping across the yard. Not good. We rushed out and saw there was a goat in the yard. Dusty had jumped the fence. Dapper Dan was still in the pasture and the billy was chasing him, head down to butt. The goat was huge, as large as Dapper Dan. Dapper Dan kept looking behind, to see if the goat was gaining. I've never seen such a large billy.
Buddy, our dog, rushed out and the goat left the horse to chase him. Dusty thought the goat was after him and ran out of the yard onto the road. The goat charged through the double strand electric fence after him. They ran down the road and through another neighbor's electric fence.
We have new neighbors who think that moving 11 miles into the country means you can turn your animals and children lose without supervision. I know the goats have been in the nieghbor's yard and pasture before, but they didn't challenge the big horses there. (By neighbor, I mean folks who live 1/4 mile away. There are only 4 of us out here for miles.)
Now I'm worried that Dusty knows how to jump the fence. It is a metal pipe fence which has always been adequate for confinement for my little horses. It kept cattle confined, but wouldn't work for big horses. We have various fencing on our property, as it is an old cattle pasture. So, we don't know how the goat got here. Through the 5 strand barbed wire? The double electric? Around the fence over the mountain?
There are also 2 does with the billy, but they did not come with him--thank goodness.
Luckily both horses settled down and seemed none the worse for the adventure.
Buddy, our dog, rushed out and the goat left the horse to chase him. Dusty thought the goat was after him and ran out of the yard onto the road. The goat charged through the double strand electric fence after him. They ran down the road and through another neighbor's electric fence.
We have new neighbors who think that moving 11 miles into the country means you can turn your animals and children lose without supervision. I know the goats have been in the nieghbor's yard and pasture before, but they didn't challenge the big horses there. (By neighbor, I mean folks who live 1/4 mile away. There are only 4 of us out here for miles.)
Now I'm worried that Dusty knows how to jump the fence. It is a metal pipe fence which has always been adequate for confinement for my little horses. It kept cattle confined, but wouldn't work for big horses. We have various fencing on our property, as it is an old cattle pasture. So, we don't know how the goat got here. Through the 5 strand barbed wire? The double electric? Around the fence over the mountain?
There are also 2 does with the billy, but they did not come with him--thank goodness.
Luckily both horses settled down and seemed none the worse for the adventure.