Recipes for Goat Grain/ Chicken Feed combo?

Pherbe85

Herd lurker
Joined
Jul 5, 2017
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Points
2
Anyone have a basic recipe or combo of goat/chicken friendly ingredients.

I HAAAATE buying premixed feed for separate animals in fear of one getting into the other. Knowing they both essentially can eat the same grains (with separate vitamin/mineral supplements) makes me wonder what secret I'm missing.. so does anyone have a combo that you give BOTH your goats and chickens?

My thoughts are some combo of Oats, Corn, BOSS, Barley. plus top dressing as needed for the goats. BUT WHAT COMBOS!! I am having such a hard time figuring it out. The chickens and turkeys free range. Goats will only get grain on the stand and get either awesome alfalfa or so so alfalfa/mix and chaffhaye.
I'm new to goats so I'm trying to figure it out. Seems like since it's an "addition" to producers finding a chicken feed ration that could just be slightly mended when they are producing could be so easy.


HELP!
 

Green Acres Farm

True BYH Addict
Joined
Jul 2, 2016
Messages
1,340
Reaction score
1,347
Points
253
Location
Florida
Anyone have a basic recipe or combo of goat/chicken friendly ingredients.

I HAAAATE buying premixed feed for separate animals in fear of one getting into the other. Knowing they both essentially can eat the same grains (with separate vitamin/mineral supplements) makes me wonder what secret I'm missing.. so does anyone have a combo that you give BOTH your goats and chickens?

My thoughts are some combo of Oats, Corn, BOSS, Barley. plus top dressing as needed for the goats. BUT WHAT COMBOS!! I am having such a hard time figuring it out. The chickens and turkeys free range. Goats will only get grain on the stand and get either awesome alfalfa or so so alfalfa/mix and chaffhaye.
I'm new to goats so I'm trying to figure it out. Seems like since it's an "addition" to producers finding a chicken feed ration that could just be slightly mended when they are producing could be so easy.


HELP!
Goats and chickens have totally different feed requirements, so I would go with feeds specifically formulated for them.

If goats eat chicken feed, they can die.
 

Southern by choice

Herd Master
Joined
Jun 11, 2012
Messages
13,336
Reaction score
14,685
Points
613
Location
North Carolina
Unless you are working with a livestock nutritionist making your own mixture can be risky.
Often things seem fine at first but 3 years down the road is when you start seeing issues from improper imbalance.
Minerals are a supplement they are not sufficient for all the necessary nutritional requirements.This is why many still have to add in things like copper boluses or Rx Selenium.
There is a reason feeds are formulated for different species.
You will see some feeds that say multi species- in the long run however they lack something for each species.
 

Pherbe85

Herd lurker
Joined
Jul 5, 2017
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Points
2
Green Acres Farm: I guess the chicken feed can kill a goat thing is actually one of my more pressing concerns. Which is why I was hopeful to come up with something safe for the goats that I could also feed the chickens. Like a goat grain mix... then with the chickens free ranging and getting a vitammil supplement that it would be sufficient for them. The goats will be getting high quality alfalfa or chaffhaye, plus a mineral block and only grain on the stand when producing. I know a lot of people do all alfalfa/pellets or chaffhaye only and get good results.. and very little grain for goats unless producing and needing the boost.. so why can't a "safe for goats" homemade 17% protein mix be a sufficient feed? I'm not arguing. I totally get the different nutritional needs thing.. just hoping somebody out there has some ideas... its hard to believe EVERYONE buys layer pellets, and a seperate goat mix and hasn't come up with a safe for goats feed.
 
Top