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Why Are There Goats At Horseshoe Canyon Ranch?

March 30, 2016 by Jason Clements

Why are there Goats at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch HCR kids on a rockWhy are there goats at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch?

The goats do two things:

  1. They manage the landscaping
  2. They are a revenue source for the Ranch

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When we bought the property the goats were here along with the cattle that the previous owners ran.

The guy (previous owners) says, “You need goats; they keep the place clean.”

We were like, “Yeah, okay.”  So we bought the goats with the property and kept them a few years…

…and they started getting out; and getting older.  We were like, “You know what — they are a pain!”   “We are just going to sell the goats and get rid of the goats.”

Well, we did just that – we sold them all.

And about 3 or 4 years later, we were like, “We’re losing the ranch!”  The environment was just taking over!

So the goats keep the woods clean, they keep the brush back, they keep the fields clean.  They give the ranch that open kind of feel.

You think you have poison ivy now?  If we didn’t have the goats it would be a giant blackberry and poison ivy brambly mess.  The goats really keep the ranch clean.  Landscaping is their number one purpose.

Secondly, we raise the babies every year and we sell off the production.  It’s a little added cash.Old Man Goat at HCR

How Many Goats Are On The Ranch?

We have about 100 nannies, and they have on average 1.5 kids.  So at the peak of early summer, when the nannies have their babies on them, we probably have 250 goats.  And then, when the production has been sold off,  we have just the 100 nannies.  So between 100 – 250 depending on the time of the year.

Can I Pet The Baby Goats?Why are there goats at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch Baby Kids Baby Goats

Amy, who manages that goat herd, says, “They are cute and look cuddly but please don’t pick up any baby goats you find at the ranch. They may look abandoned but they are not. Goats are a lot like deer and will leave or hide their babies so they can go eat. Mom always returns. She won’t be able to find them if you move them. Some moms won’t take the babies back if you have “cuddled” them all over. If you think they are lost just let an HCR staff know. Thank you. We do appreciate your concern.”


Learn more about Horseshoe Canyon Ranch in the HCRBeta Horseshoe Canyon Ranch Category.


Jason at Olive Ridge Camp CO 85Jason Clements is the founder of and writer for HCRBeta, Hike Climb Relax:  How to…  Jason has served as the President of the Kansas City Climbing Club where he grew the club from 100 members to 1000 members.  He lives in Shawnee, Kansas and also runs the cell phone recycling company, Cells for Cells, which recycles cell phones to raise money for families battling cancer.

You can follow Jason on Facebook or on Twitter @jasonclements.


 

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