Oh, my family kept a couple of goats back when we lived in Oklahoma (among other animals). First, we got a female, and she was a sweet little thing, but honestly, I was scared of her. The only experience that I had with goats at that point was what I had seen on tv, and people getting bucked by the horns. She never bucked or charged at anyone, and eventually, I got to where I could enter in the pen and play with her.
Now the male goat we got later was mean! I don't know if that was just the way it was, or if all male goats are like that, but this one was like the mental image of the fear I had for goats. I never had to deal with him, thankfully. We got him so we could start breeding goats, and they did manage to have a kid. It was sooo cute! When we had to move to Arkansas, we had to give up our animals to a neighbor, and that's the last I ever saw of them.
I wish I had some advice to give, but honestly, it seems like that you have to get the goats used to your presence. Treats are always a good calming tool. We just gave our goats carrots or a bit of dry oatmeal sometimes, but Farmer's Market stores carry special cookies that you can give as well.
Good luck to you. Hope you enjoy having them around!
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