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  1. PattyNH

    What to feed my ND goats??

    Thank you! I think I am going to go ahead and supplement with goat pellets through the winter as they have already been way cut back on browsing time with the time change and my work schedule.
  2. PattyNH

    Goat had a bite of lilac!!

    This is the most recommended list I have come across for plants that are poisonous to goats. When my kids were tiny I was a ball of stress trying to learn what everything looked like and keep them away from stuff that could hurt them. Difficulty was compounded by the fact that they are little...
  3. PattyNH

    Goat had a bite of lilac!!

    Your little one should be just fine. Our goats love our lilac leaves and devour them. It is only the flowers that are poisonous. When they are in bloom I make sure to cut all the flowers that are low enough for them to get to. That plan may have to be adapted next year though as the goats...
  4. PattyNH

    New Hampshire

    Thank you! Right now it's been rainy as all get out. The goats hate it. I let them out if the barn after work and I can't tell if the appreciate it or are cursing me but I'm out with them under our patio umbrella. Each area has it's own up/down sides I guess, but right now I'd give a toe for...
  5. PattyNH

    New Hampshire

    Hello from Southern NH! Any other NH folks still around? I have 2 ND goats (a doeling named Lily and a whether named Shen) who are 7 months, 14 chickens (6 weeks - 2.5 yrs), 2 ducks, and a beautiful, deaf, white boxer (Stella Ruby Slippers ). I want to get more goats but probably not until...
  6. PattyNH

    What to feed my ND goats??

    Hi all - I have 2 NG who are both 7 months old. One doeling and one wether. My vet said I should feed nothing but hay and let them graze. I had previously been feeding 1c/2 goats of sweet feed daily. I stopped the sweet feed and only give them hay, free range, and fruit/veggies (apples...
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