ragdollcatlady
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When I only had 2 nigerians (adult) and 1 nubian (baby), we only went through one bale of hay every 2 or three weeks and one bag of grain lasted me about 2 months. Letting them range often saved me about 1/2 the price in hay.
Hay here right now is $14.00 a bale for good alfalfa and goes up to $19.50 during the last bit of winter/ early spring before the new stuff is cut.
Goat food #50 bag is around $16.00 or so (up or down a few cents or a dollar or 2 depending on how much the grain prices flux).
I did find that I prefered to add Black Oil Sunflower Seeds when we were getting ready to show our nubian at the fairs....it added a really nice sheen to her coat. That just ran me $26.00 for a #40 bag the other day, though for just 2 goats you could buy it in a #20 bag and it only takes a little, a few tablespoons or 1/8 of a cup per goat to look good.
So that means I was spending about $30 a month.....sometimes it was closer to $25, sometimes $40 or more....the Boss lasted several months so I only bought it occasionally.
You could call the local feed stores and ask about how much alfalfa hay prices flux through the year and ask for a price on a #50 bag of general goat food....You could save money by buying a 3 way or 4 way grain supplement also (Corn, Oats, Barley and Molasses are typically what you would find in those) as before they had goat rations, the farmers typically fed everyone the 3 or 4 way type of grain mix. ( I think that runs around $11.00 or so here)
Don't forget minerals, for a few goats a #20 bag of minerals (Magnum Milk by sweetlix) cost me $18 or so, but would likely last you 6 or more months. I personally include the price of minerals in my book keeping under food products.
Hay here right now is $14.00 a bale for good alfalfa and goes up to $19.50 during the last bit of winter/ early spring before the new stuff is cut.
Goat food #50 bag is around $16.00 or so (up or down a few cents or a dollar or 2 depending on how much the grain prices flux).
I did find that I prefered to add Black Oil Sunflower Seeds when we were getting ready to show our nubian at the fairs....it added a really nice sheen to her coat. That just ran me $26.00 for a #40 bag the other day, though for just 2 goats you could buy it in a #20 bag and it only takes a little, a few tablespoons or 1/8 of a cup per goat to look good.
So that means I was spending about $30 a month.....sometimes it was closer to $25, sometimes $40 or more....the Boss lasted several months so I only bought it occasionally.
You could call the local feed stores and ask about how much alfalfa hay prices flux through the year and ask for a price on a #50 bag of general goat food....You could save money by buying a 3 way or 4 way grain supplement also (Corn, Oats, Barley and Molasses are typically what you would find in those) as before they had goat rations, the farmers typically fed everyone the 3 or 4 way type of grain mix. ( I think that runs around $11.00 or so here)
Don't forget minerals, for a few goats a #20 bag of minerals (Magnum Milk by sweetlix) cost me $18 or so, but would likely last you 6 or more months. I personally include the price of minerals in my book keeping under food products.