This eat and run behavior will decrease as the goat tires after a couple of miles. Most goats file in behind you, plodding steadily along on the trail.
MrWalker wrote:They would be ideal for those off-track walks where you need to b(eat) your way through the scrub.
Haha, I wonder if they make Jack Russel sizes?
Ms_Mudd wrote:I checked with the Bicentennial National Trail and ACT, NSW and QLD departments have permitted the use of goats as pack animals.
MartyGwynne wrote:It did not seem to worry him that his goats were not allowed in the Nat Park. I think some one followed it up with Parks Vic without too much of a worry from them about the issue....
Chunder fuzz wrote:That's novel, your food can walk itself in for those extended multi days, save the knees.
Wollemi wrote:
The BNT webpage was up-dated 14 August 2018 to state; BNT strongly advises Trekkers and especially animal trekkers NOT TO procede with any trek on the BNT. The water and feed situation along the BNT from the southern border of NSW/ACT up the entire trail of NSW and Qld is critical.
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