Well, I says to myself. If they won't let me in the park with a goat, how could they keep out a deer?
So I started doing the research, and thought I would share in case someone else was thinking the same thing.
1. Reindeer are very much like deer.
2. Reindeer pick up diseases easily from goats. (Only if the goats have them, of course)
3. Reindeer easily reach 300 pounds
4. Reindeer cost 12 x's what a good goat costs
5. Reindeer need to be tethered at night and probably while you are hiking.
6. The more alike the animal is to wild animals, the less likely your local Fish and Game will be to allow you to bring them where they might mix.
So much for the idea.
Has anyone heard of a 300 pound aardvark?
So I started doing the research, and thought I would share in case someone else was thinking the same thing.
1. Reindeer are very much like deer.
2. Reindeer pick up diseases easily from goats. (Only if the goats have them, of course)
3. Reindeer easily reach 300 pounds
4. Reindeer cost 12 x's what a good goat costs
5. Reindeer need to be tethered at night and probably while you are hiking.
6. The more alike the animal is to wild animals, the less likely your local Fish and Game will be to allow you to bring them where they might mix.
So much for the idea.
Has anyone heard of a 300 pound aardvark?