LJ Rusacabra
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Hello everybody!
This is my first post. I found the site months ago and the goat section especially has been a great resource, but I just join it now.
I'd love to have some opinions on a caprine situation over here!
Isis is a 4 month-old toggenburg doeling. We got her at 1.5 months old and she was already reserving a cheekful of food at all times.
I wish I could post a picture right now but I can't! I will try to get one up soon.
My farm is in a fairly remote area in Guatemala. The goats get high-protein fine-ground grain 2x daily, and forage on leaves and grasses for 1-2 hours daily. The stuff in her cheek appears to be cud, judging from the times I've wrestled the stinky green mass from her cheek.
Has anybody else had a goat do this and if so, how did the condition evolve and what did you do about it?
She is also delightfully furry so she doubly earns the nickname "Chewbacca."
This is my first post. I found the site months ago and the goat section especially has been a great resource, but I just join it now.
I'd love to have some opinions on a caprine situation over here!
Isis is a 4 month-old toggenburg doeling. We got her at 1.5 months old and she was already reserving a cheekful of food at all times.
I wish I could post a picture right now but I can't! I will try to get one up soon.
My farm is in a fairly remote area in Guatemala. The goats get high-protein fine-ground grain 2x daily, and forage on leaves and grasses for 1-2 hours daily. The stuff in her cheek appears to be cud, judging from the times I've wrestled the stinky green mass from her cheek.
Has anybody else had a goat do this and if so, how did the condition evolve and what did you do about it?
She is also delightfully furry so she doubly earns the nickname "Chewbacca."