Banriona
Chillin' with the herd
I plan to get a Nigerian dwarf or two in the spring. Mostly they'll be in a grass lot immediately surrounding their house. I will be letting them graze in the wooded areas for a few hours each day in a portable pen I'll be moving around each day. I have neither the know-how or the ability to identify each plant that they may come in contact with out there during these forays. I know we have a lot of hickory, cedar, willow oaks, and a few other varieties of oaks and some pine trees. Other than the chokecherries I think I need to remove before putting the goats out there should I be overly concerned? With them getting a new patch to nibble each day they'll have loads of variety, and they will by no means be dependent on their forage for their sole nutritional needs.
Doesn't help that so many lists of poisonous plants for goats conflict each other.
I can post pics of samples of the areas if it would help.
Doesn't help that so many lists of poisonous plants for goats conflict each other.
I can post pics of samples of the areas if it would help.