On three sides they have mesh field fence. On one side they have 5 strands of heavy gauge electric wire... very adequate for horses, but I don't think it is good enough for goats. I'm on a busy road so I'd hate to have them get out.
I also have coyotes back there.... they are no threat to the horses, but I've been cautious about getting anything that would just be an attractive target.
So... I'll probably have to keep mowin' my own brush :~D
September 9, 2005 : 8:50 PM ET
Honore says his soldiers will now be helping to evacuate pets from New Orleans
Lt. Gen. Russel Honore, commander of Task Force Katrina, said in a news conference Friday that soldiers are going to start evacuating pets left behind in New Orleans.
Honore said the soldiers will also start helping to evacuate the pets of people who have refused to leave New Orleans unless their animals are allowed to go with them.
He said that soldiers are being given cages with which to take the pets to a collection point, where they will be picked up by animal relief agencies.
Don't know if you saw this. I have been greatly encouraged by the outpouring of relief workers helping the animals in NO.
Well if things ever change on goats, let me know.