madcow
Loving the herd life
My vet suggested to herd different animals together as different animals don't share the same diseases or parasites and won't affect one another living together. Probably better for the pasture too, in that different animals eat different things. Everyone wins!kstaven said:After a little study on the part of the owner the net benefits of diversity in animals kept or specific pairings on a farm cannot be understated.madcow said:Our vet told us it's good animal management putting different types of animals together, because most animals don't share the same types of parasites, but the majority of parasites are specific to the types of animals. He said putting chickens and goats together benefits both. I found that the chickens break down the nanny berries racking through them every day and your manure will be less of a problem because of it. A win-win situation all around and chickens will be pretty good company for goats too. They don't seem to mind each other's company at all, except that our chickens are a little skittish when the goat gets too close, but that's not a big deal.