Feeding goats fodder.

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I am still in the research stage, but am looking to start up a small herd of Boer goats.
They will be out in pasture/wooded area.
But, in the winter/fall i will need to supplement them with hay.
I was thinking about starting up a fodder system.
Should I allow it free choice like I would hay, or how much do my goats need.
I plan on 3 doe's and 1 buck.

All opinions/answers are appreciated! :)
 

OneFineAcre

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There's a thread on here about fodder.
It's on the 2nd page under "Feeding Time-Goats".

I don't know anything about it. We just feed hay.
 

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I looked into the fodder systems, thought it seemed like a great idea. Since then I have read two different research papers that say it is not cost effective. One by Dr. Pinkerton (AKA The Goat Man) and another done at University of MD. Why? Because it is very water dense. It looks like you are getting a lot of feed but in reality it is mostly water. A goat needs about 4% of it's body weight a day in DRY matter. If you have 20 lbs of fodder that is 90% water (numbers off the top of my head-may not be accurate) that is only two pounds of dry matter, only half of what a 100 lb goat needs. Unless you live somewhere where hay is expensive and drought it a serious concern, it doesn't pay off. If you really need to control what your animals are eating, maybe. The research at MD says it may be worthwhile for non-ruminating animals like poultry.
 

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One benefit to fodder is that is sprouted...it is living plant matter. Enzymes, vitamins and minerals are frequently better absorbed and more readily available from live plant sources as opposed to dried/dehydrated food sources.
 

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I so agree, live food is always better than dead food, for animals and peoples... I think it would be a nice bonus for them in the winter when all they get is dry food.
 
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