Queen Mum
N.E.R.D.
Welcome to Texas from someone else who just got here.
Congratulations! Unfortunately I'm stuck in a "Nanny" State. And it's not Goats. The "I know what's best for you" attitude. So much for Democracy.greybeard said:From a member of the vanishing breed known as a native Texan-- for you recent arrivals:
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Ms. Research said:Congratulations! Unfortunately I'm stuck in a "Nanny" State. And it's not Goats. The "I know what's best for you" attitude. So much for Democracy.greybeard said:From a member of the vanishing breed known as a native Texan-- for you recent arrivals:
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Vickir73 said:Hi everyone!! I'm in East Texas about 9 miles north of Livingston (100 miles north (up 59) of Houston). I raised and showed goats in high school (20 years ago) and just obtained 3 nubian does this weekend. Two are pregnant. We bought sweet goat feed and a mineral block. I don't know if they had feed or just pasture before we got them. How sensitive are goats' systems? Can I make them sick by giving them/switching them to feed and pasture?