horseymama2
Overrun with beasties
Good Afternoon,
I am a horse person, and new to goats, horses aren't rumnents, so things are different. I just got a new nanny with a day old baby, and she is skin and bones. Poor thing! I got her from family, long story, but she is pure bred alpine and very sweet 3yr old. I just need to nurse her back to health. With horses you don't want to increase feed to quickly. You start with just hay, then slowly add concentrates later. How quickly can I put feed to this doe? I mix my own grain/feed a combination of rabbit pellets and oats with added vitamins (red cell) and molasses, it has 14% protien. I also feed free choice hay and they have a nice pasture once the grass comes in this spring. I want to worm her, I am sure she is wormy. This sweet little doe was low goat in the large herd she came from. I only have two other goats, and do things differently here, so she should bounce back pretty quickly. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
I am a horse person, and new to goats, horses aren't rumnents, so things are different. I just got a new nanny with a day old baby, and she is skin and bones. Poor thing! I got her from family, long story, but she is pure bred alpine and very sweet 3yr old. I just need to nurse her back to health. With horses you don't want to increase feed to quickly. You start with just hay, then slowly add concentrates later. How quickly can I put feed to this doe? I mix my own grain/feed a combination of rabbit pellets and oats with added vitamins (red cell) and molasses, it has 14% protien. I also feed free choice hay and they have a nice pasture once the grass comes in this spring. I want to worm her, I am sure she is wormy. This sweet little doe was low goat in the large herd she came from. I only have two other goats, and do things differently here, so she should bounce back pretty quickly. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!