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  1. kikicounihan

    Feeding my fainting goats

    I know this topic is posted quite a bit, but I couldn't find anything specific to my goats...so here goes and thank you in advance for your help! I have two wethered male fainting goats that are almost 6 months old. They had a nice green area to browse with a lot of variety throughout the...
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    RE: Forum Rules, BYH Tone, Locked Topics, Freedom of Speech, Trolling

    I am new to the site and very impressed with how it seems to be run! Great job and can't wait to get to know everyone better.
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    Goat Down and Bloated Need Advice Please!!

    Thanks! And what size syringe and needles should I have on hand? These are two small fainting goats.
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    Goat Down and Bloated Need Advice Please!!

    As a new goat owner, I have been following this post closely. I am so sorry to hear that you lost your goat....so sad. I have been making a list of things that you have suggested to have on hand, which has been really really helpful. Thank you all for sharing your expertise. Just to clarify...
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    Needing some information about preventing UC

    It is so interesting to hear how different everyone's feeding plans are. It seems like such a gray area. You can buy the goat feed, but then it doesn't have enough copper, etc etc. It is quite a learning process! So if my feed says .6% phosphorous and 1.0-1.5% calcium, does this mean it is...
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    New to goats!

    Very helpful! Thank you everyone.
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    Needing some information about preventing UC

    Ok, I am new to this forum and finding it VERY helpful. But, it is also making me anxious about not wanting to make any mistakes with our new goats. I just posted and received some great information about a little cough noise from one of my goats. Now I have some UC questions. I have two, 11...
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    New to goats!

    Great idea! Does everyone put baking soda out freely as well? I am doing a lot of reading and seem to see both sides of whether it should be out all of the time...
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    New to goats!

    Thanks everyone! I am still getting used to what is normal. It only happens when he eats, so I will start to do it by handfuls to slow them down. I am wondering if it is burping a little. That took me a while to get used to! Now I have to learn hoof trimming and vaccinating next!
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    New to goats!

    I was wondering if he is eating too fast...would that lead to the coughing and other noise? I will take his temp and monitor...thanks! No runny nose or anything, so that's good. It is scary when they are your first ones!
  11. kikicounihan

    New to goats!

    I have two 11 week old Fainting Goats. They are both males and wethered. They are our first goats so we are figuring everything out! They are twins, and acting great. Eating well, playing, curious, etc. One of them, the past couple of days, seems to cough a little occasionally while eating...
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