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I have 2 Nigerian dwarf goats should I buy 3/4 or 1 inch wide collars for them
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I am buying martingale collars to help train them
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I would do 1 inch. That’s what I do for my Nigerians.
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If it were me I would go for the one inch collar.
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Thank you
I would do 1 inch. That’s what I do for my Nigerians.
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If it were me I would go for the one inch collar.
Thank you
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I'd do plastic chain collars. They are amazing
I'd do plastic chain collars. They are amazing
I second the plastic chains! I used to use the nylon collars and I did the 1" ones. They always faded pretty quickly and looked gross though. The plastic chains look cleaner and they're much easier to grab onto and lead by. And I get little name tags made for them which guests love 😊
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I second the plastic chains! I used to use the nylon collars and I did the 1" ones. They always faded pretty quickly and looked gross though. The plastic chains look cleaner and they're much easier to grab onto and lead by. And I get little name tags made for them which guests love 😊
Where do you purchase your plastic chain collars and the name tags for them from? I've seen a lot of people using them recently and I'm thinking about getting some for my herd. 😊
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Following! also curious the best place to get the plastic chains!
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I get my chains from Caprine Supply and my name tags from Ketchum.

Not the best photo, but the most recent one on my phone is miss Virginia showing off how vibrant and easy to read her collar still is after a year and a half of use 😊

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