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As part of the "Master Plan" I am considering using part of our property to raise livestock, specifically goats. Depending on what we have to do for Ag classification/ exemption they may have access to the pond (which is also still in planning phase)
I know that cattle can really mess up a pond, but not sure what goats are capable of. The pond will be lined, and then topped with a foot of dirt which should protect the liner. I will put a thicker layer of dirt over the areas that the goats may prefer.
Any experience or opinions?

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Goats and liners? Just sounds like a bad idea.. But I don't really see what how they could do damage.. I'm not an expert either..


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Originally Posted By: gallop
As part of the "Master Plan" I am considering using part of our property to raise livestock, specifically goats. Depending on what we have to do for Ag classification/ exemption they may have access to the pond (which is also still in planning phase)
I know that cattle can really mess up a pond, but not sure what goats are capable of. The pond will be lined, and then topped with a foot of dirt which should protect the liner. I will put a thicker layer of dirt over the areas that the goats may prefer.
Any experience or opinions?


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That picture certainly is worth a thousand words, and thanks for the input.

George or anyone else with any negatives, or more positives?

George, hard to tell the size/breed of goat. Is that a specific breed you have?

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Not sure what livestock can do to a liner but I'm concerned about it.


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Originally Posted By: gallop
That picture certainly is worth a thousand words, and thanks for the input.

George or anyone else with any negatives, or more positives?

George, hard to tell the size/breed of goat. Is that a specific breed you have?

Ponds and goats belong to my son - I am only the "share cropper" pondmeister - don't know much about goats except they keep the pond banks fishable .... grin

Originally the goats were South African Boer meat goats but sensitive to hoof and disease problems - son Jeff introduced disease resitant Spanish genetics to prsent herd.

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I was gonna guess boer, but they didn't look big enough. We will also be raising meat goats, and the staight boer around here while introduced as super hardy and resistant also tend to have issues. The cross seems to be the answer. Thanks for all the help George

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I wondered about this the other day, but too bad the fence I put up isn't woven wire.

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Beautiful dogs George. I have a big 140 pound Great Pyrenees puppy right now that I rescued. My girlfriend and I have fallen in love with the breed. My son wrestles with him like a big stuffed animal. I am hoping he is about done growing. We shall see.


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