BarnyardBlast
Ridin' The Range
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Hi, I'm new here and new with goats. We are trying to transform our property into a farm. We purchased chickens earlier this year and last week bought Nigerian Dwarf goats (six of them). We had the pens ready (and we're building portable pens as well), but I'm still confused about feeding. We have a 2 year old buck who is super-friendly and wants to eat and play with us all the time. We have an almost 2 year old female, 1 year old female, 2 - 3 month old females and 1 two month old wether. The lady we bought from said to feed them Noble goat and goat chow. We are feeding them basically what they want to eat of those two, but also added in black oil sunflower seeds and goat minerals. Currently, the ladies and the littles all eat the same thing from the same two feeding containers. They were all dam raised (the buck is bottle raised). I'd love to feed them separately since their needs will all be different. They also get hay (free choice). They are not in a pastured area but we are working on those pens. They are currently in two different pens (the wether will eventually go in with the buck) where they can see each other but not interact.
I keep reading about others feeding their goats grain but is that different from the goat pellets that we give? And, should we be limiting their feeding? How can we train each goat to eat from their own bucket? (If that's possible). What's the difference between noble goat and goat chow? (Why do I feed them both?)
Thanks for your help They are so cute and we are having so much fun watching them, but I want to make sure we are doing everything correctly.
I keep reading about others feeding their goats grain but is that different from the goat pellets that we give? And, should we be limiting their feeding? How can we train each goat to eat from their own bucket? (If that's possible). What's the difference between noble goat and goat chow? (Why do I feed them both?)
Thanks for your help They are so cute and we are having so much fun watching them, but I want to make sure we are doing everything correctly.