Minerals, does this work?

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In a pinch. But goats really can't get all the minerals that they need from a block easily.
 

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I would just wait the few days and get your regular mineral.

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I gave them the brick just so they would have something, I am getting the minerals tomorrow.
 

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Don't use brick mineral. Is not even as close to as good as loose mineral and it ruins their teeth. Also can't get the right amounts of mineral from blocks. Waste of money imo
 

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was looking for a thread regarding minerals. i'm new to goats. I have recently acquired 8. i'm getting minerals today. am I looking for specifics in content? if I specify for goats will it have the needed copper in it? do y'all provide it free choice in a place they can access w/o it getting wet?

when my goat diet is largely browse rather than grasses, does my mineral demands change?

thank you
 

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The only way to know would be to have your water, soil, and grass tested and I haven't a clue how you go about getting that done. You can check soil contents in your area for some minerals online but the absorption of those minerals into the plants and the efficiency of your goats body in using those minerals can be impacted by things like sulfur and molybdenum in the water/soil so it is hard to know exactly what your goats lack. Give them a good mineral and keep an eye on their coats and overall health.

Here, we use both loose minerals and soft block minerals. They use both and I am still thinking of adding in a yearly copper bolusing.
 

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You want to look for a 2:1 Ca:ph ratio in your minerals as well as added copper. Do not get sheep minerals as they have no copper. If you cannot specifically find goat minerals then horse is somewhat close to what you need but finding specific goat minerals is best.

We give our free choice loose minerals in the barn where they will not get wet. We also have a block outside next to the waterer that we find encourages them to drink more water but we would never rely on that block by itself. Loose minerals are best.
 

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thank you tremendously for posting. I bought a bag of manna pro goat mineral (loose) today. it instructs to give so much per day per goat. I seriously doubt I will be able to control how much each goat consumes. I am going to follow y'all's lead and provide it free choice & watch to see what happens.
 
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