trestlecreek
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Ahh, okay, I see what you are saying.
Yes, now Purina brand Noble Goat is a pellet and Purina Show Chow is just a pellet, you may consider either of those if you think picking will be a problem. Regular goat grain is typically just that, mixed grains and some goats will pick the goodies out.
Yes, the Calf Pac is probably much like the probios tubed version I am familiar with, just in powder form. You could probably drench that if needed.
Yep, you are right, the sweet feed was bad, did they tell you how much of that he was eating? If he was used to getting lots of sweet feed, the regular goat chow shouldn't have hurt him.....goat chow typically is corn, pellets, oats, sunflower seeds wetted with molasses....
I have to wonder if something else may have been going on?
How old was he and how much did he weigh?
Yes, now Purina brand Noble Goat is a pellet and Purina Show Chow is just a pellet, you may consider either of those if you think picking will be a problem. Regular goat grain is typically just that, mixed grains and some goats will pick the goodies out.
Yes, the Calf Pac is probably much like the probios tubed version I am familiar with, just in powder form. You could probably drench that if needed.
Yep, you are right, the sweet feed was bad, did they tell you how much of that he was eating? If he was used to getting lots of sweet feed, the regular goat chow shouldn't have hurt him.....goat chow typically is corn, pellets, oats, sunflower seeds wetted with molasses....
I have to wonder if something else may have been going on?
How old was he and how much did he weigh?