Old and myself had to take on a small road trip this morning to drop off the truck for its GVM upgrade.(At LAST). Soooooo We continued on to Berrima in the go-cart, on the old Hume Hwy South of Sydney.( Traffic yet again, a nightmere. Due to a 3am Truck Smash.)
We were still on the Motor Way/ Hume Hwy heading to Berrama ( taking Old for Brunch) when we came across Bloody Goats, 100's of the bloody things, all over the verg.
Would make a nice Curry.
Not since Cobar NSW have we seen so many in 2019. How they spread. We are talking the BACK Yard of Sydney.They breed like my Father X14 KIDS.
Another 12 months and I can sell the lawn mower. Yes!
Foot note: We collect the truck tommorrow. Bloody Goats.
Grey
markf said
11:48 PM Sep 21, 2020
A few years ago we came across huge numbers of the things between Marla and Coober Pedy. At one point we stopped for a cuppa and there was a truck full of them at the wayside stop. The driver reckons that there's a quid in rounding them up and taking them to a stockyard and selling them for slaughter. They're feral and do a lot of damage and the landholders will pay to get rid of them.
And they have no road sense whatsoever - even worse than emu's I reckon.
-- Edited by markf on Monday 21st of September 2020 11:49:27 PM
Oka374 said
07:46 AM Sep 22, 2020
In my experience the last comment regarding goats road sense is totally wrong, they are very aware and will happily graze only metres from the road as you drive past, the instant you lift your foot they are off disappearing into the scrub in a flash. You rarely see one dead as roadkill they are too smart for that.
Wanda said
08:43 AM Sep 22, 2020
Yes have to agree with Ok374, I think goats have amazing road sense compared with other animals like Kangaroos/emus etc. We have traveled up through the Broken Hills area for years(tooo many) and you rarely see any dead goats on the side of the road, hundreds on the side feeding, but few if any dead. Plenty of dead roos/emus though. cheers Ian
-- Edited by Wanda on Tuesday 22nd of September 2020 08:46:32 AM
-- Edited by Wanda on Tuesday 22nd of September 2020 09:03:43 AM
Farmhat said
09:33 PM Sep 22, 2020
Yes I agree too.
Not sure I have ever seen a dead goat, amongst the many thousands of live ones at various times and places.
Would rather drive amongst goats than just about any other animal, including sheep, cattle, roos, emus, horses, camels and pigs.
Joe.
Mike Harding said
12:42 PM Sep 23, 2020
Nothing wrong with a good goat... especially the pretty ones.... :)
mike g g said
08:10 PM Sep 23, 2020
Lots more goats between bourke and cobar Kidman route but believe a bit of a life saver for some property owners
landy said
10:02 PM Sep 23, 2020
Mike Harding wrote:
Nothing wrong with a good goat... especially the pretty ones.... :)
Its time to take a trip to town when the goats start looking good Mike. Landy
Mike Harding said
07:48 AM Sep 24, 2020
landy wrote:
Mike Harding wrote:Nothing wrong with a good goat... especially the pretty ones.... :)
Its time to take a trip to town when the goats start looking good Mike. Landy
What! And leave the goat on her own?!
yobarr said
11:20 AM Sep 24, 2020
Mike Harding wrote:
landy wrote:
Mike Harding wrote:Nothing wrong with a good goat... especially the pretty ones.... :)
Its time to take a trip to town when the goats start looking good Mike. Landy
What! And leave the goat on her own?!
No need to panic Mike....I think Landy was only kidding? .Cheers
Tony Bev said
02:35 PM Sep 24, 2020
I have seen plenty of goats, and as already been mentioned, they seem to have a bit of traffic savvy
Although I always slow when I see any wild animals near the road, the only goats I have seen crossing the road, were young ones
Perhaps they learn from their mistakes, as I have seen very few dead ones, alongside the road
Evening all,
Old and myself had to take on a small road trip this morning to drop off the truck for its GVM upgrade.(At LAST). Soooooo We continued on to Berrima in the go-cart, on the old Hume Hwy South of Sydney.( Traffic yet again, a nightmere. Due to a 3am Truck Smash.)
We were still on the Motor Way/ Hume Hwy heading to Berrama ( taking Old for Brunch) when we came across Bloody Goats, 100's of the bloody things, all over the verg.
Would make a nice Curry.
Not since Cobar NSW have we seen so many in 2019. How they spread. We are talking the BACK Yard of Sydney.They breed like my Father X14 KIDS.
Another 12 months and I can sell the lawn mower. Yes!
Foot note: We collect the truck tommorrow. Bloody Goats.
Grey
A few years ago we came across huge numbers of the things between Marla and Coober Pedy. At one point we stopped for a cuppa and there was a truck full of them at the wayside stop. The driver reckons that there's a quid in rounding them up and taking them to a stockyard and selling them for slaughter. They're feral and do a lot of damage and the landholders will pay to get rid of them.
And they have no road sense whatsoever - even worse than emu's I reckon.
-- Edited by markf on Monday 21st of September 2020 11:49:27 PM
Yes have to agree with Ok374, I think goats have amazing road sense compared with other animals like Kangaroos/emus etc. We have traveled up through the Broken Hills area for years(tooo many) and you rarely see any dead goats on the side of the road, hundreds on the side feeding, but few if any dead. Plenty of dead roos/emus though.
cheers
Ian
-- Edited by Wanda on Tuesday 22nd of September 2020 08:46:32 AM
-- Edited by Wanda on Tuesday 22nd of September 2020 09:03:43 AM
Yes I agree too.
Not sure I have ever seen a dead goat, amongst the many thousands of live ones at various times and places.
Would rather drive amongst goats than just about any other animal, including sheep, cattle, roos, emus, horses, camels and pigs.
Joe.
Nothing wrong with a good goat... especially the pretty ones.... :)
Its time to take a trip to town when the goats start looking good Mike. Landy
What! And leave the goat on her own?!
No need to panic Mike....I think Landy was only kidding? .Cheers
Although I always slow when I see any wild animals near the road, the only goats I have seen crossing the road, were young ones
Perhaps they learn from their mistakes, as I have seen very few dead ones, alongside the road