farmerjan
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A good grass hay of some sort will do for all goats with supplementing those with higher nutritional needs/ milking etc. In Va orchard grass has a good protein content and they will not have any problems overeating as could happen with something like alfalfa.
I don't have goats, but there will come a time when the kids will have to be separated to dry off does, or just milk for you as they get along later in lactation... and all males must be separated unless banded, when young. You are going to have to have at least 2 different "pens" at least for part of their lives...
Don't have the answers for some of the other questions...
@Mini Horses and @rachels.haven have goats, and milk... I think also @frustratedearthmother does goats and milking...
I don't have goats, but there will come a time when the kids will have to be separated to dry off does, or just milk for you as they get along later in lactation... and all males must be separated unless banded, when young. You are going to have to have at least 2 different "pens" at least for part of their lives...
Don't have the answers for some of the other questions...
@Mini Horses and @rachels.haven have goats, and milk... I think also @frustratedearthmother does goats and milking...