It depends on your council by-laws you may need to register with your states Agricultural department.
You can keep ducks, but I am not sure about goats. You can also keep chickens, the township just prefers you do not keep roosters because of the noise. You can email the township and ask about the goats, and someone will usually get back to you in 24 hours.
It depends on the specific zoning and animal control regulations in the city. Some cities may allow pygmy goats as pets within city limits, while others may have restrictions on keeping livestock. It is important to check with the local government or homeowner's association to determine if keeping pygmy goats is allowed.
yes and no. because some people keep them and others kill goats
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you can not keep two males together
Yes you can keep goats and chickens together, be aware though that the chickens will compete with the goats for the goat chow, the goats may get angry .
It would depend on your tenancy agreement. In certain properties no dogs would be allowed. That depends on the policies of the council and the home owner (if the council is renting out privately). You would have to discuss this with them.
With a goat-proof fence as some common garden plants can be toxic to goats.
Yes. Goats are a great way to keep down palmetto overgrowth.
Cattle guards should definitely keep goats in. There have been instances where these cattle guards have been used and been successful.
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