May 26, 2010 #1 Egg_Newton Loving the herd life Joined May 19, 2010 Messages 305 Reaction score 55 Points 123 Location Gaston, IN I read someone did this for sheep would it work for goats too?
May 26, 2010 #2 ksalvagno Alpaca Master Joined Jun 1, 2009 Messages 7,899 Reaction score 49 Points 263 Location North Central Ohio I'm not sure but you can always try it.
May 27, 2010 #3 mully Loving the herd life Joined Jun 10, 2009 Messages 610 Reaction score 36 Points 173 Location Mt Ulla, NC Works for goats and is good for chickens as it keeps them wormed. You could mix a batch and give a handful to the goats and see if they eat it...not more than a small handful just to test it. For chickens I use 1/3 cup to 5gal of laying mash.
Works for goats and is good for chickens as it keeps them wormed. You could mix a batch and give a handful to the goats and see if they eat it...not more than a small handful just to test it. For chickens I use 1/3 cup to 5gal of laying mash.