Been reading some of the back issues of "Primitive Archer" that my wife kindly got me for my birthday (they actually arrived *on* my birthday, which was pretty awesome). Came across the article on "pack goats" in Volume 1 issue 3, and wondered if anyone here has attempted the use of pack goats? I've been thinking on getting a pygmy goat for a hiking companion for a while, and the article has further steeled my desire to get one -- now, for a hunting companion as much as for hiking. Anyone have an insight on the use of a pygmy as a pack animal?
If anyone is unfamiliar with the article, it talks about how the hunter loads about five-days worth of gear for a hunting trip onto a pack goat (in the article, they're proper goats, and not pygmies). Once proper rapport is built with the goat, it follows him almost like a dog. The deer he hunts seem curious as to what the goat is, and at times, come from cover to investigate, which offers bow shots. The article notes that goats aren't squeamish about blood or carrying meat like horses tend to be, so they'll carry the butchered deer with no thought to it. Horses are also much more expensive to house and sustain than is a goat, and are much more picky about what they will/can eat. Depending on your stance on the taste of goat (I find it pretty tasty, myself), the writer suggests use of the goat as an archery target should it prove to be an insufficient pack animal.
I look forward to your thoughts!