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ArtisticFarmer
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Oh, didn't think of that. hmm. Good point.randomtree said:If you feed goats on the milking stand, it does help them stand still, but it creates a dependence. In the future, they won't stand still without the food, so it's up to you, if you want to train them that way.ArtisticFarmer said:Thank you!!! This gives me more of an idea of how much feed they go through. I'm thinking of either giving them 1/2-1 cup of food a day, or giving them all they can eat on the milking stand. (I heard of someone doing that, but they might get to much while I am learning to milk properly. )drdoolittle said:I have Nigerian Dwarf and Pygmy goats. I feed them 1/2 flake of hay each 2x a day, and 1/4 cup of Noble Goat feed each 2x a day. You also need to have loose mineral and salt and baking soda available to them on a free-choice basis. I don't know why someone said that if they are only NDGA regisyeted, they might as well not be registered at all.