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Bluebonnet
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I am against electrical fencing on the basis that it is more of a risk from foolish persons attempting to wander on my property and it is not worth the risk of a lawsuit. Besides, if they were confirmed to be a threat, they would be shot to death on sight, with no questions being asked in the interest of my own self defense. I do not play around when it comes to security.
The main reason I am against it is because I am against animal cruelty and although the fences might not injure them permanently, I know I would not want to be shocked by a fence. I find a good rule is to not do anything to an animal that you would not want done to you. It's a personal choice. Not knocking anyone who uses electric fences.
Classic fencing is also more historically correct, which is a goal for my property.
I can give them hay, but I am concerned about providing them a diet. Is there a goat feed you can buy at the store that is organic and GMO free? I would prefer to grow my own, but my primary concern would be keeping them away from my vines and berries.
The main reason I am against it is because I am against animal cruelty and although the fences might not injure them permanently, I know I would not want to be shocked by a fence. I find a good rule is to not do anything to an animal that you would not want done to you. It's a personal choice. Not knocking anyone who uses electric fences.
Classic fencing is also more historically correct, which is a goal for my property.
I can give them hay, but I am concerned about providing them a diet. Is there a goat feed you can buy at the store that is organic and GMO free? I would prefer to grow my own, but my primary concern would be keeping them away from my vines and berries.