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Exactly. And that's why I haven't posted.No one is wrong on this thread (unless you feed tin cans and old leather boots )
Exactly. And that's why I haven't posted.No one is wrong on this thread (unless you feed tin cans and old leather boots )
Mine is pretty boring. I live in MD and have a few Oberhaslis. For my doe in milk I feed alfalfa, pasture, and a 16% dairy goat ration (a sweet feed *gasp* ). For my young'uns I actually feed a medicated sheep feed b/c I also have sheep, and I give copper boluses to the goats. The buck gets hay only, but used to get a little grain when he was younger. Everyone gets hay, sometimes free choice (young animals) and sometimes not free choice just a set amount. And everyone is supplemented (when I have time) with trimmings from my Paper Mulberry hedge.....a very invasive weed which was used to feed deer in Islamabad where it is from. We have a crapload of it growing, and it's a favorite among the animals. Even the rabbit loves it!elevan said:aggieterpkatie said:I feed tin cans and newspaper.
I know I said no one is wrong on this thread...but...
aggieterpkatie, would you care to give your full feeding practices in addition to those cans and newspapers
The high fat content.herdnerd said:Thank you everyone for your valuable information. I have had my 2 Nigerian babies (18 and 10 weeks old) for two weeks. Almost everything I have learned has been from these forums. This thread in particular has been excellent. I am learning what I have not been doing and seeing what I have been doing right!
one question - how is flax seed a substitute for BOSS? I understand the price issue but nutritionally how are they similar (actually I can see how flax would be better).
I got impatient and looked it up...20kidsonhill said:I will be lazy and not look up flaxseed so you flaxseed experts can share with me the fat/protein and fiber of the grain. The bag of BOss that I am almost out of is 9%protein/20%fat, oh shoot I forget the fiber. I will look when I get a chance.
that is a good question, I would love to hear the experts opinions. I would think 4.5 on a regular basis would be plenty high enough. Just a guess.journeysend said:I have been reading this thread and I have a question, if you don't mind me asking. What is the maximum percentage of fat (from a pelleted feed) that you would feed to your goats? I have been looking at this feed, even though it's for horses, and there is a min of 10% fat... so is this too much? I don't supplement with BOSS or anything, except for Purina Goat Minerals free choice. For all those interested the feed is Purina Horseman's Edge Texture 10:10. I have dairy goats and they could use a little weight on them.