4-H Pack Goat
What is Goat Packing?
Goat packing is taking a gentle creature and
bringing him back to his roots. With one
exception, he is carrying most of your gear.
With all that weight off your back, you can
survive in the wilderness for more of those
fleeting days of escape from this civilized
world we have created for our comfort.
                                                 DONNA & ELIZABETH SEMASKO
                                                 OBERHASLI BREEDERS
                                                 OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98516
                                                 (360) 923-1451
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Pack goats can be your best of friends on the
trail. You can use them for day hikes, they
carry your lunch and change of clothes. Or
you can train them to carry the family’s gear
for a weekend or more of camping in the
natural beauty of our mountains.
                                                                                                      Pack
Training is the key to successful goat
packing. These intelligent, curious creatures,
they have the intelligence of a three year old   Lynn Chenette Rodgers         4518 Maltby Rd.
                                                 (425) 481-1205            Bothell, Wash. 98012
human. They need to be disciplined and
loved. The more you pack with your goat,
the more experienced it will become.
Keeping a pack goat at home requires much
time in training and loving. There is no
known place in Washington to rent pack
goats, but that will soon change with the
interest in goat packing on the rise.
                                                                  CUSTOM WALKING STICKS
                                                                  STEVE SEMASKO
                                                                  Olympia, Washington
                                                                  (360) 923-1451
                                                                                                      Goat
This brochure will provide information that                              Select Northwest Hardwoods
hopefully sparks an interest in you to try                               Fitted and Carved Grips
packing with a goat.
                                                   This brochure is provide by the
                                                    Four Seasons Goat Trekkers
                                                  4H Pack Goat Club, Olympia, WA
What is a pack goat?                               What equipment do I need?                       Why pack goats and not llamas or horses?
A pack goat can be a wether or a dry doe,          A soft pack is used for young goats or for      Goats are less expensive to obtain and keep.
although a doe in milk is a nice addition to       day hikes. A soft pack can be an altered dog    Also, they need less space to stay healthy.
the pack string for milk. The goat can be any      pack or two backpacks with added straps.        Goats can negotiate rougher and higher
breed of dairy goat, purebred or crossbreeds.      Soft packs can cost from $30 to $65. A pack     terrain. Goats are also friendly and lovable.
Small breeds, such as pygmy goats are not          goat saddle, called a cross buck, is used for   A goat can keep you warm on a cold night,
suitable as pack goats.                            heavier loads. The saddle, saddle pad, and      just snuggle up!
                                                   panniers (the bags that hang off the cross
What do I look for in a pack goat?                 buck) can cost up to $250. A collar and lead                     Resources
                                                   is necessary with or without a pack. Packs
       Strong feet                                 and equipment can be bought through goat        The Pack Goat, by John Mionczynski,
       Long legs and stride                        supply catalogs or through local suppliers.     Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder, CO
       Long body
       Bright eyes                                 What do I need to consider if I decide to       Raising Milk Goats the Modern Way, by
       Shiny coat                                  get a goat?                                     Jerry Belanger: Garden Way Publishing,
       Slightly hocky                                                                              Pownal, VT: 1975
       Good temperament                            Land - 100 sq. ft. per goat
       Friendly                                    Fencing - 5 ft. high                            Raising Milk Goats Successfully, by Gail
       Parents’ and kid’s health history           Shelter - 20 sq. ft. per goat                   Luttmann, Williamson Publishing, Charlotte,
                                                   Food - grain and hay                            VT: 1986
How much can a goat carry?                         Water - fresh daily
                                                   Health care - worming six times a year and      Goat Track, is published quarterly.
 A fully grown and conditioned goat can             yearly vaccinations. Hooves checked and        Subscriptions are $15 a year. Make checks
carry up to 30% of its body weight. Goats           trimmed monthly.                               payable to:
over four months and under one year can            Companionship - always keep two or more                Goat Tracks
start out their training with 10% of their          goats. Goats need human contact as well.              37719 S. E. 35th St.
weight.                                            Cost - approx. $15 to $20 a month                      Washougal, WA 98671
                                                   Exercise - Hikes or walks twice a month,
What is the cost of a pack goat?                    with a pack. An exercised goat is a            Co-leaders of the Four Seasons Goat
                                                    healthier goat. Provide rocks, small           Trekkers
From a pack goat breeder, you can expect to         bridges or log piles inside pen to play on.           Kim Buechel
pay $100 to $175 for a green broke goat that       Time to train - DO NOT acquire a pack goat             7244 40th Ct. N. E.
is six months old. A fully trained goat this is     and immediately put 50 pounds on his                  Olympia, WA 98516
ready to pack a full load will cost $200 to         back. This is not good for the goat and will          360-491-4528
$350. You can train your own wether                 discourage it from wanting to pack again.
purchased from a local dairy goat breeder or        Make it fun for him/her by slowly                     Donna Semasko
from an auction. It is best to get a young kid      introducing the pack and then the weight.             7211 40th Ct. N. E.
that has been bottle fed, as it will bond to you    Conditioning is very, very important.                 Olympia, WA 98516
more easily and be easier to train.                                                                       360-923-1451
Packgoat Conformation
Conformation is what a packgoat looks like. That is, nice top line, good chest, wide ribs, etc.
Packgoats need to look like they will work for you. There are a number of items that we look for
in a packgoat. These include:
•   Level top line – the back should be more or less a straight line with no bumpiness.
•   Proportion – the measurement from the shoulder to the ground should be approximately the
    same as the measurement from the base of the neck to the base of the tail.
•   Chest – the chest should be wide and deep.
•   Ribs – on an adult packgoat, one should be able to put a finger width between each rib.
•   Legs – legs should be thick with the front cannon bone and foreleg being approximately the
    same length, pasterns should be perpendicular to the ground; elbows should not “wing” out
    (come away from the body) when the animal is on the move; large hooves are a plus;
    hockiness (hocks are turned toward the inside) is also a plus.
•   Body type – the packgoat should look muscular in appearance (not a dairy goat type) with
    thigh/gaskin muscles well defined; shoulders and neck should also show good muscle tone.
A packgoat does not have to be huge to be a good packer. A strong, well muscled goat is more
of a plus than a huge goat. The packgoat body should not be out of proportion; that is, legs not
proportioned to its body, or the chest too small for the size of the goat, or the goat too fat. When
picking out a kid goat, the best thing to do is look at its parents or older brothers or sisters to see
what their conformation is. If this is not possible, look for a kids that is well proportioned for its
size. This means good size head; neck and chest for the size of the goat; legs that are thick with
good-sized hooves; pasterns that are up high; ribs that are wide; thick thigh area; straight back.
What we look for in a kid goat is a “strong” looking goat, a “sturdy” goat.
“Attitude” plays an extremely important part in a packgoat. Choose a goat that is friendly,
curious, doesn’t mind being touched in all areas of his body, and one that has an alertness and
brightness to its character.
                                Hike Critique
Date: ________________________
Trail name: ___________________________ Miles long: __________
Elevation gain from trail head: _________________________________
Where: ___________________________________________________
                          (name the park, forest or other details)
Direction from Olympia: _____________________________________
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How far from home: _________ How long of a drive: _____________
Description of facilities: _____________________________________
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                                (table, water, toilets, etc.)
Weather: _____________________________ degrees: ____________
Time started out: ________________ Time returned:_______________
Condition of trail: __________________________________________
Recommend for a return hike:                      YES                NO
Goats taken:        _________   Weight:       _________ Pack Weight:      _______
Goats taken:        _________   Weight:       _________ Pack Weight:      _______
Goats taken:        _________   Weight:       _________ Pack Weight:      _______
Goats taken:        _________   Weight:       _________ Pack Weight:      _______
Other comments:
 Leader sign off:
                     Hike Record
Goat _____________________
Date   Where            Miles   Pack#   Conditions and Comments
                                      Goat Record
 Year _________ Goat _________ Sex _________ DOB _________ Age _____ Yrs _____ Mns
Feed
January
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
February
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
March
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
April
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
May
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
June
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
July
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
August
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
September
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
October
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
November
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
December
AM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
PM Feed       Grain ___ #       Hay ___ flakes     Alfalfa ___ flakes     Other ___________
 Comments
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            Temperature   Weight   Hoofs   Wormed   Clip
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Vacinations
Illness
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February
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Other Comments
                                PACK GOAT FITTING AND SHOWING SCORECARD
1. APPEARANCE OF ANIMAL                                                                                          POINTS                        SUBTOTAL
   Condition and thriftiness – showing normal growth neither too fat                                                10
   or too thin
   Hair – clean and properly groomed                                                                                   5
   Hoofs – trimmed and shaped to enable animal to walk and stand                                                       5
   naturally
   Cleanliness – clean body from stains as much as possible, with special                                              5                               30
   attention to clean legs, feet, tail area, nose, and ears
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2. APPEARANCE OF EXHIBITOR
   Clothes and person – neat and clean, wearing appropriate hiking clothes                                             5                               35
   and shoes for the weather.
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3. SHOWING THE ANIMAL IN THE RING
   Leading – enter, leading the animal at a normal walk around the ring in                                             10
   a clockwise direction, holding the lead or collar with right hand.
       Goats should lead readily and respond quickly.
       When judge changes placing, lead animal forward out of line, down
       or up to the place directed then back through the line, finally making
       a U-turn to get into position. You should work with your pack goat
       using the lead as you would on a trail, but you may hold the collar if
       necessary for certain maneuvers.
       Exhibitors will be requested to exchange animals and perform
       maneuvers to show ability to handle other person’s goat.
       Walk at a normal pace, not allowing the goat to get ahead or out
       of control. Walk on the side away from the judge.
   Pose the goat with front and rear feet squarely beneath it.                                                         5
       Do not crow other exhibitors.
       When the judge is observing the goat, if it moves out of position,
       replace it as quickly and inconspicuously as possible.
   The goat is calm and responds quickly to your requests for maneuvers.                                               5
   Poise, alertness and courteous attitude are all desired at all times in                                             25                              60
   the show ring, until entire class has been placed.
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4. QUESTIONS
   The exhibitor will be asked five questions concerning pack goats                                                    15                              75
   and hiking.
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5. PACK GOAT TRAIL TEST
   Appropriately fitted goat pack containing 10% weight or less for                                                    5
   under one year of age, and 10% and not more than 20% of weight for
   over one year of age. Lead equipment should consist of working collar
   or halter.The ten essentials of hiking will be carried on the person in a
   fanny pack, back pack or vest.
   The trail test shall consist of five obstacles                                                                      25                              100
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     TOTAL POINTS FOR FITTING AND SHOWING                                                                                                              100
     100-90 = Blue                                         89-80 = Red                                     79-70 = White
                                               PACK GOAT TYPE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURAL CORRECTNESS                                                                                      POINTS                    SUBTOTAL
    Structural correctness includes a wide chest and brisket.                                                     11
        Heart girth should not tend to increase greatly to the barrel
        Length of body in proportion to height
   Front cannon bone and fore leg should be approximately the same                                                    7
   length.
        Width of leg should be proportionate to thickness of body.
        Angularity in the rear, not post legged, hockiness a plus.
   Back vertebrae parallel to the ground and open withers, strong chine                                               8
   and loin
   Strong pasterns, perpendicular to the ground.                                                                      7
        Strong feet with tight toes
   Elbows do not wing out when on the move.                                                                           7                              40
        Strong, easy and smooth gait with no lameness or stiffness.
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2. MUSCULARITY
   Includes stocky body – “working” goat in appearance not dairy type.                                               10
   Thigh and gaskin muscle well defined.                                                                             10
   Shoulders, and neck show good muscle tone                                                                         10                              30
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3. ATTITUDE
   The pack shall show a “pet quality” attitude. Friendly and willing                                                20                              20
   to work.
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4. COORDINATION
   The test will include an obstacle selected by the judge that the goat                                             10                              10
   will go across.
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                          TOTAL POINTS FOR TYPE                                                                                                       100