@frustratedearthmother, I think this is what @danielle was trying to say
"Ok, feedlots feed them corn and sweet feed during the winter to help keep them warm. I've even asked a vet and they said it does help keep them warm. I do believe it can make them fat if overfed. I live in Iowa, so it's a cattle and hog state, and now sheep. There is not alot of people that mess with goats, so the feed store has goat feed but it's $15 a bag in the summer time (which I don't feed during the summer; I just give them hay and they forage the rest). In the winter time, goat feed goes up to $23 a bag, usually it is all bought before I can buy some. So I use sweet feed and corn, I never over feed. Just a half cup of each corn and sweet feed, the rest is hay. I never had one bloat or have the runs before. I've had good results."
"Ok, feedlots feed them corn and sweet feed during the winter to help keep them warm. I've even asked a vet and they said it does help keep them warm. I do believe it can make them fat if overfed. I live in Iowa, so it's a cattle and hog state, and now sheep. There is not alot of people that mess with goats, so the feed store has goat feed but it's $15 a bag in the summer time (which I don't feed during the summer; I just give them hay and they forage the rest). In the winter time, goat feed goes up to $23 a bag, usually it is all bought before I can buy some. So I use sweet feed and corn, I never over feed. Just a half cup of each corn and sweet feed, the rest is hay. I never had one bloat or have the runs before. I've had good results."