I asked the same thing to the person that told me this, he said no that red worms are different than earth worms and are more efficient breaking down manure, and making a better fertilizer. I was really wondering if this would be a better way to rid my goats poop.
yes they were but the doe that had 4 one of the babies died he was just a weak kid. I tried feeding him but he had no sucking reflex, other than that everything was fine. They give me a more milk than the other does.
One of my first year girls had 4 and another had triplets, so you really don't know what you get and the doe that had four looked smaller than the girl that had 3.
Should I filter the milk if I use a pump? It looks clean after I pump and I can't really find any info on it on google. Just would like to know everyone else way of doing milking procedures after pumping.
I have a small herd of ND's instead to browsing through the woods they cry and want me to feed them pellets. Is there something i need to do to fix this any advise is appreciated.