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Chillin' with the herd
Hello Again,
So I was wondering if it was a bad decision to let my pregnant goat forage in the woods behind my house, for the past two days. At the moment the woods is dominated by evergreen and pine trees. I have just finished reading a few articles which talked about the link of abortions in goats to the consumption of evergreen trees and most especially pine needles. I was wondering if I should really be worried about my goats aborting or if I am just over reacting? Thanks for the help!
So I was wondering if it was a bad decision to let my pregnant goat forage in the woods behind my house, for the past two days. At the moment the woods is dominated by evergreen and pine trees. I have just finished reading a few articles which talked about the link of abortions in goats to the consumption of evergreen trees and most especially pine needles. I was wondering if I should really be worried about my goats aborting or if I am just over reacting? Thanks for the help!
) and bark all the time. They eat the bark from the trees all the time. Nearly all the pines here have a different color bark 6' and under from them eating the outside layer of it. My buck and best doe have never been wormed and my other two only once since I've had them.