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Importance of Livestock Packing Gear
The Importance of Quality Gear for Pack Goats: A Legacy of Excellence In the vast wilderness, where nature’s challenges test the mettle of every adventurer, the importance of reliable pack animals cannot be overstated. Pack goats, with their agility, intelligence, and robust constitution, have become trusted companions for many backcountry enthusiasts. However, the key to a successful and safe adventure lies not just in the goats themselves but in the quality of the gear they carry. RustPack, continuing the legacy of Northwest Pack Goats from 1997, understands this necessity and remains committed to providing top-tier equipment that ensures safety, comfort,...
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The Remarkable Traits of Pack Goats: Low Impact, High Agility, and More!
When we think of animals used for carrying loads in the great outdoors, images of sturdy horses or hardworking mules might come to mind. However, there's a lesser-known but equally remarkable alternative – pack goats. These intelligent and versatile animals have been quietly gaining popularity among outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers due to their unique qualities. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the fascinating facts about pack goats, highlighting their low impact on the environment, impressive agility, and their ability to carry up to 35% of their body weight.**Low Impact on the Environment:**One of the standout features of pack...
What is a Pack Goat?
Goats have been domesticated for thousands of years and are a common sight in rural areas. Contrary to some popular beliefs, hand raised goats are friendly and enjoy human company. They are loyal and hard working, making them an ideal pack animal. Goats were born for the back country. They are sure footed and have a low impact on the environment. Even their droppings and tracks resemble native wildlife. Goats are browsers, which means they prefer to eat brush and weeds. They take a nibble here and there, leaving little sign that they ever passed by. They survive extremely well...