We don't really have a problem with worms here, we are pretty much dry lotted except when I let them out to free-range, and we just had freezing temps last week.
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All I know is that my babies grow MUCH better on it and maintain their condition a lot better! I don't give it to my milkers because I think on the bag it said not for milking goats, I don't remember but I heard somewhere you shouldn't have them on it if your drinking the milk.
I've been letting them out first thing in the morning, (9am), they'll forage for a good three or four hours and then take a siesta and forage again for a few more hours before dark, then I'll throw some alfalfa in the feeder for them for the night. The days I can let them out definitely helps on...
So we've had loin, chops and legs. Curry, rosemary loins and 'steak' chops. All have been absolutely delicious! Next year we plan on cutting down costs big time by butchering our own, we won't have all the handy chops, but we'll make due with what we can figure out from tutorials online, so we...
I'd like it back at the top. I think the Logo at the top needs to be bigger and the header could be a little bigger. The dark brown is still hard, tan would be nice!
I broke them all up into pairs and sold them that way. 2 here, 2 there. Last ones went 2 days ago. I still feel bad for getting rid of my beautiful friendly ram, but it's nice having that pen for my bucks and its nice not having him ramming up my buildings! :confused:
I'd really like to find a purebred Anatolian Male pup for sale. I will need to wait to sell some baby goats first so I have the money, but we have been having HORRIBLE coyotes right now AND there have been FOUR mountain lion sightings just in the last couple months. Toli and Diego need a baby...
I agree, there would be more nutrition in browse on the East Coast I am sure. :D But I deal with what I have. :)
Aww thank you, it's definitely prettier than where I USED to live, but not as pretty as forests and meadows and log cabins! :p
I've had all my baby goats on a cocci medicated pellet feed, they love it and eat a ton of it. However I just bred my 8 month olds who are still on it and I was wondering if I need to take them off it since they are now pregnant... Here's the feed.
I bred all my adult does in October and I have one doe (she gave me quads last year) is acting just *SLIGHTLY* off, no scours, eating drinking pooping peeing everything fine. But when I let them out to graze she'll hang back just a little from the others and isn't quite as "greedy" for food as...
I've just finished breeding the last of my does and the first of them are due in 2-3 more months and I already see them showing, and I am getting SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited for babies already!!! Seemed like last year was a rollercoaster of emotions, excited, happy, tired, exhausted, over taking...
I also have Wheaten and Blue Wheaten hatching eggs for sale. I have just a couple peeps on a waitlist. Just email me if interested! http://www.whitemountainsranch.org/wheaten--blue-wh-ameraucanas.html
I will tell him lol. I've found they really only do it real early in the morning or late evening, that must be when they have
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the most energy. Mine have killed a couple chickens but I think maybe only 3 since I've had the puppies and that's because the chickens were out running...