Ebonythehorse
Chillin' with the herd
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Hey everyone! I joined a while back but haven't really been online since. Well....I just put a down payment on some goats!!! I've been wanting goats for like ever, and finally I am getting some! I am getting two Toggenburg does I think is the breed? They are registered and the seller is throwing in a free breeding with the registered male. We are planning to have them for milkers, and we plan to make goat cheese, soaps, and just experiment with different recipes etc. We will be selling the kids and possibly showing the does. Their names are Ruby and Delilah. Ruby had triplets last year, and Delilah had twins. Delilah has slightly smaller utters, and we know her mom did too but by the time her mom turned three they enlarged a bit. Ruby is three and Delilah is 2. I know they need to have a specific diet, but there are SO many goat feeds out there and SO many types of hay that I don't even know where to start! I know I also need goat minerals and such. They will be dewormed and given a selenium injection shortly before we get them so I won't have to worry about those immediately but need to be ready in the future. I need your help to know what feed brands are good and what exactly they need, what types of hay they need, what types of minerals etc. I have horses and already get first cutting grass mix but will be ordering alfalfa for them soon, and I know goats need a specific type, so what should I get? I will be picking the goats up in a month once they are bred. I currently have a stall they will go in, inside the barn overnight, and need to built a pasture for them during the day. I will have a run in shelter for them. How big should the pen be? We have horse pastures with electric fence but I know goats will need much more than that, since they could duck right under the electric fence. Also, we have never dealt with birthing an animal before....what should I be prepared for and have on hand? What things should I have in a first aid kit? I ordered cameras that can connect to my phone already. Also, during the winter will they be cold? They are show clipped right now....do they need a type of blanket like horses sometimes do? Also..... does like a goat halter from tractor supply work for just leading them to and from pastures etc? SO sorry for the longest post ever! I just want to be ready for these gals! Thanks!