Oct 18, 2010 #1 P princess1952 Exploring the pasture Joined Oct 15, 2010 Messages 17 Reaction score 0 Points 22 I have 2 blueberry bushes, is it ok for goats to eat them?
Oct 18, 2010 #2 glenolam Loving the herd life Joined Apr 9, 2010 Messages 1,570 Reaction score 8 Points 104 Location Canterbury, CT It should be. Here are a few articles about plants that are* toxic: http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/goatlist.html http://kinne.net/poison.htm *Some of the plants on these lists have been eaten by forum member's goats with no side effect or poisoning at all, but that doesn't mean you should "wait and see" - you do what works for you.
It should be. Here are a few articles about plants that are* toxic: http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/goatlist.html http://kinne.net/poison.htm *Some of the plants on these lists have been eaten by forum member's goats with no side effect or poisoning at all, but that doesn't mean you should "wait and see" - you do what works for you.
Oct 18, 2010 Thread starter #3 P princess1952 Exploring the pasture Joined Oct 15, 2010 Messages 17 Reaction score 0 Points 22 THANKYOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What can they eat???? LOL
Oct 18, 2010 #4 warthog Overrun with beasties Joined Jul 29, 2009 Messages 839 Reaction score 1 Points 94 Location Belize Hay, grass, browse, goat feed. They can have treats of apples, Watermelon and such like. Make yourself aware of the posionous plants and be aware of any you may have. As previously said some goats nibble on such plants, others don't touch them, as if they know they are poisonous, but don't take it for granted.
Hay, grass, browse, goat feed. They can have treats of apples, Watermelon and such like. Make yourself aware of the posionous plants and be aware of any you may have. As previously said some goats nibble on such plants, others don't touch them, as if they know they are poisonous, but don't take it for granted.