Hey Got1...congratulations on your Boer goat, you got some fine eatin' there!
PM me if you have any specific questions. Otherwise, it's real easy-
Goat is rangy, and lean. All you need is a bit of salt and black pepper to rub on it, nothing else. Have a good fire going with wood, mesquite preferably. Need a strong flavorful wood. If you are doing a hind-quarter, offset grill it for until it is done to your liking. I'd recommend that you foil it entirely for an hour or so after the first one (hour). If this is your first time at goat it it will be more what you are expecting. Put maybe a 1/4 cup of beer or apple juice in the foil and wrap tightly.
Cover the grill back up and let er rip for another hour or two.
The unfoil and continue cooking over indirect until it's done. Stay away from BBQ sauce temptations. Goat doesn't need any of that.
Cut the meat off the bones and serve on a platter with corn and flour tortillas, guacamole, limes, salsa, some beans and cold beer. I like to munch on jalapenos or thai dragons right off the plant when eating this. You can dice them up and sprinkle them. The family likes to sprinkle fresh chopped cilantro on their tacos.
It is a feast, and you will be hooked for life!
TAS~ thanks for posting the links, buddy! I'm sure Got1 will find something useful out of them.