GoatRancher11
Chillin' with the herd
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Guys,
Thought I would share and I bet many of you already do this. I've been feeding my goats a bunch of acorns trying to delay them eating on the rye, oats and winter wheat just a little bit longer. If you have oak trees around where you live at, start raking. They love 'em! I've got my neighbors raking them up for me now. They're high in protein and they like them as much as they do corn.
I'm putting some out about every 3-5 days now. But remember that after that first real hard freeze after a rain, they will be rotted SO if you rake them, keep them dry and out of the weather.
Just thought I would share. You don't have to buy them in the store which is a huge plus! Good luck to all!
Rancher11
Thought I would share and I bet many of you already do this. I've been feeding my goats a bunch of acorns trying to delay them eating on the rye, oats and winter wheat just a little bit longer. If you have oak trees around where you live at, start raking. They love 'em! I've got my neighbors raking them up for me now. They're high in protein and they like them as much as they do corn.
I'm putting some out about every 3-5 days now. But remember that after that first real hard freeze after a rain, they will be rotted SO if you rake them, keep them dry and out of the weather.
Just thought I would share. You don't have to buy them in the store which is a huge plus! Good luck to all!
Rancher11