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<blockquote data-quote="RockChucker30" data-source="post: 3780633" data-attributes="member: 11855"><p>WMAman, the goats were pretty cool really. No concern of them taking off after a squirrel or deer, or whatever - which could be a concern with a dog. Also, they can carry 40 lbs. It'd take a big dog to pack that much.</p><p></p><p>With two goats and two guys it'd be pretty feasible to get a boned out elk out in one trip. </p><p></p><p>turk, look me up. I work for SO and co-founded Paradox. I'm in the Sportsman store a few days a week too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockChucker30, post: 3780633, member: 11855"] WMAman, the goats were pretty cool really. No concern of them taking off after a squirrel or deer, or whatever - which could be a concern with a dog. Also, they can carry 40 lbs. It'd take a big dog to pack that much. With two goats and two guys it'd be pretty feasible to get a boned out elk out in one trip. turk, look me up. I work for SO and co-founded Paradox. I'm in the Sportsman store a few days a week too. [/QUOTE]
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