Vickir73
Ridin' The Range
ok - stupid question. I'm horrible with math so I'm asking the experts I'm feeding Purina Goat Chow, which I'm happy with; however, I'm still reading up on all the feeding issues and, of course, I'm questing myself and if I'm still feeding the right thing - anyway - I'm off topic - my question is not about the brand of feed but the 2:1 ration for calcium to phosphorus.
Can someone please explain to me (in the way they would explain to a 5 yr old) how you get the 2:1? For example, Calcium min is .80 and Calcium max is 1.3 and phosphorus is .60. Do I take half of the maximum of Calcium? Do I add the min and max together and divide by 2?
Can someone please explain to me (in the way they would explain to a 5 yr old) how you get the 2:1? For example, Calcium min is .80 and Calcium max is 1.3 and phosphorus is .60. Do I take half of the maximum of Calcium? Do I add the min and max together and divide by 2?