When I was a child I stood on a rusty nail in a piece of wood. The pain was horrendous. Then I had to get a tetanus shot so I didn't get lockjaw from the rusty nail with bacteria. Glad you are being careful with the nail removal.
Ok nails goe material sorted stack crisscross on pallets so seasoning in the summer. Collect all nails. If bored melt in hot pot for next recycling, that is something younger brother will like. You are under thee roof in resting area doing this piece work. When nail vents go to there side to remove. Lime is for balancing the soil, I would have thought you would have waited for more clay, straw materials, but ok. I see this is a real compost pile starting. You area real farmer, very smart.
The rain is good for goats kills more bugs, fleas, and ticks, softens them and cleans that smell and dirt, don’t baby them, they have a fundamental purpose let them do it, do you know how long they live.
Remember like the warehouse one step at a time,one handful moves the hill also. You will it enough that the easiest ways will come to you. You didn’t you save that chopped greenery for the goats. Oh well.
There is no water for the goats and they have to graze during the day at least 9 hours to get the grass to supplement the hay you feed them. You do not give them enough hay and should be on pellet feed to give them the minerals they need. When was the last time they saw the veterinarian?