chubbydog811
Overrun with beasties
I am looking to get a supplemental grain to help my dairy girls gain weight/look better during lactation.
Info you need to know:
Goat #1: Daisy. American Saanen. 3 years.
Producing about a 1/2 gallon/day. I'm working on drying her up.
Eating (twice a day):
1/2 cup alfalfa pellets (she's not too fond of them)
4-6 cups 18% sweet goat (poulin)
2 cups 20% Premium Dairy goat pellets (blue seal) - cut her back on this when I started drying her up.
Free choice minerals
Free choice hay
Pasture
Goat #2: Victoria. American Saanen. 2 years.
Producing about 3/4 gallon/day.
Eating (twice a day):
2 cups alfalfa pellets
4-6 cups 18% sweet goat
2-4 cups 20% dairy pellets
Free choice minerals
Free choice hay
Pasture
A couple notes:
A cup is an actual measuring cup (I weighed out the grain when first bought and feed them the recommended amount as per the bag)
If they want more feed, I throw them an extra 2-4 cups of sweet feed. They pretty much get grain until they are done - usually only a total of 8-10 cups.
Both have soft/shiny coats, but are under weight. I have dewormed them, and it didn't help - they have nice pellets for poop, so I wasn't too worried about worms in the first place.
I am looking into the Sunshine Plus pellets (blue seal) as a supplement.
Any yes or no's as to using them, and why?
If no, what else would you feed that is better to accomplish the same thing?
Info you need to know:
Goat #1: Daisy. American Saanen. 3 years.
Producing about a 1/2 gallon/day. I'm working on drying her up.
Eating (twice a day):
1/2 cup alfalfa pellets (she's not too fond of them)
4-6 cups 18% sweet goat (poulin)
2 cups 20% Premium Dairy goat pellets (blue seal) - cut her back on this when I started drying her up.
Free choice minerals
Free choice hay
Pasture
Goat #2: Victoria. American Saanen. 2 years.
Producing about 3/4 gallon/day.
Eating (twice a day):
2 cups alfalfa pellets
4-6 cups 18% sweet goat
2-4 cups 20% dairy pellets
Free choice minerals
Free choice hay
Pasture
A couple notes:
A cup is an actual measuring cup (I weighed out the grain when first bought and feed them the recommended amount as per the bag)
If they want more feed, I throw them an extra 2-4 cups of sweet feed. They pretty much get grain until they are done - usually only a total of 8-10 cups.
Both have soft/shiny coats, but are under weight. I have dewormed them, and it didn't help - they have nice pellets for poop, so I wasn't too worried about worms in the first place.
I am looking into the Sunshine Plus pellets (blue seal) as a supplement.
Any yes or no's as to using them, and why?
If no, what else would you feed that is better to accomplish the same thing?