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Alright so I have a lot of questions~!
This will be a long time off of course, but I am looking into different types of feed for my goats. I plan to plant this in my pasture for them to graze. Will it be good enough?
Great Plains Goat Forage Blend
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Our Great Plains goat pasture blend as been designed specially for the snowy winters and hot summers of southern North Dakota, South Dakota, eastern Wyoming, eastern Colorado, eastern New Mexico, northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska. This blend contains a selection of grasses, legumes and forbs designed to supply your goats with nutritious, palatable forage. Goats often prefer to graze on shrub-like, broadleaf forbs rather than grass. They also favor a wide variety of plant species. We’ve kept this in mind as we designed this blend to provide your goats with all their energy needs, whether you’re raising them for meat, milk or as a hobby.
This blend produces a pasture that will contain approximately:
This will be a long time off of course, but I am looking into different types of feed for my goats. I plan to plant this in my pasture for them to graze. Will it be good enough?
Great Plains Goat Forage Blend
More Information
Our Great Plains goat pasture blend as been designed specially for the snowy winters and hot summers of southern North Dakota, South Dakota, eastern Wyoming, eastern Colorado, eastern New Mexico, northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska. This blend contains a selection of grasses, legumes and forbs designed to supply your goats with nutritious, palatable forage. Goats often prefer to graze on shrub-like, broadleaf forbs rather than grass. They also favor a wide variety of plant species. We’ve kept this in mind as we designed this blend to provide your goats with all their energy needs, whether you’re raising them for meat, milk or as a hobby.
This blend produces a pasture that will contain approximately:
- 20% Tall Fescue (endophyte free)
- 20% Orchardgrass
- 15% Forage Chicory
- 15% Birdsfoot Trefoil
- 10% Cicer Milkvetch
- 10% Red Clover
- 10% Alfalfa
Also what kind feed should I buy? The bagged goat feed is technically grain correct? If so how much should I feed of it? I am thinking about doing the Dumor Goat Feed.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min.) 16.00% (This includes not more than 1.50% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen), Crude Fat (min.) 2.00%, Crude Fiber (max.) 16.00%, Calcium (Ca) (min.) .75%, Calcium (Ca) (max.) 1.25%, Phosphorus (P) (min.) .35%, Salt (NaCl) (min.) .25%, Salt (NaCl) (max.) .75%, Copper (Cu) (min.) 22.00 ppm, Copper (Cu) (max.) 25.00 ppm, Selenium (Se) (min.) .30 ppm, Vitamin A (min.) 3000 IU/lb, Ruminant meat and bone meal free.