Hello!
I became a member of BYC a while back and found the site extremely useful in building a coop that suited my needs. Now my family is on to goats. Last week we adopted two female Guernsey goats who have deformities in their utters, so they can not be registered as dairy goats. We don't plan on breeding them, as our farm experience is more just a quality of life experience for us. Hope that makes sense.
Anyway, the goats are great! I love them so much more than I thought I would. I was really just expecting another chore, but they are as sweet and as playful as a dog. Wonderful animals.
I am going to post in the "emergencies" section, as the goats have been experiencing diarrhea. We have them in pasture (they were raised in a dry lot), so I'm sure the diet change is an issue, but I am concerned about coccidia.
Thanks in advance for all of the friendly guidance I will surely receive in this forum.
Your friend,
Adam
edit: Actually, I'll post the diarrhea issue in "diseases," not "emergencies."
I became a member of BYC a while back and found the site extremely useful in building a coop that suited my needs. Now my family is on to goats. Last week we adopted two female Guernsey goats who have deformities in their utters, so they can not be registered as dairy goats. We don't plan on breeding them, as our farm experience is more just a quality of life experience for us. Hope that makes sense.
Anyway, the goats are great! I love them so much more than I thought I would. I was really just expecting another chore, but they are as sweet and as playful as a dog. Wonderful animals.
I am going to post in the "emergencies" section, as the goats have been experiencing diarrhea. We have them in pasture (they were raised in a dry lot), so I'm sure the diet change is an issue, but I am concerned about coccidia.
Thanks in advance for all of the friendly guidance I will surely receive in this forum.
Your friend,
Adam
edit: Actually, I'll post the diarrhea issue in "diseases," not "emergencies."
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