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About Maria
Hi there my name is maria. I haven't had the best of lives but things certainly took a turn for the better when i was rescued by my mates from the rspca. While i'm waiting to go to my forever home me and my goat buddy heidi are enjoying the juicy grass that grows in our paddock. We like to chase each other around and get up to all sorts of mischief. For a while there was even a silly old sheep here that we could gang up on. Just don't put us with those stinky pigs in the other paddock.
oh well that's all i've got to say. Now some serious stuff about our requirements.
for the most part goats has basically only a few things on their mind; eat drink water sleep play. And taking up the greatest percentage of that time is eating. Most goats will eat several times a day stopping only to rest and letting their rumens process the food. An hour later they are back at it again. So to have an "outdoor pet" of this type you must be willing and able to provide the proper food and nutrition at all times for your goat just as you would any other pet. And the water is important as well. Never deprive a goat of water. One must either have an ample field or pasture for the goat(s) to browse in addition to supplementing the diet with nutrients not readily available such as hay and alfalfa.
hey at only $100. 00 what a bargain. If i had the money i'd buy myself. See you soon.
adoption price $100
rspca id: 599267
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
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