melody
Chillin' with the herd
Hello-
I have 2 Nigerian Dwarf goats. I see that they have developed beautiful thick winter coats but I want to make sure that they have all that they need to stay warm and healthy. I am unemployed at the moment so I cannot do anything grand but they each have a Dogloo doghouse with straw inside. I thought one would be sufficient but they grew a good bit this summer. They kind of face each other so they can still get inside but are still next to each other. Their house is a repurposed covered horse stall---protected from rain. They use mostly the cement porch area of the stall. They can also go into the stall if the wind is too much.They stayed at the door of the stall all summer so they could see out, so I did not put the dogloos into the stall.
I welcome any ideas to help keep these guys cozy on a budget. They come out every morning for free pasture and hay (Recommendations welcome here too...they love alfalfa but I hear it i s not so good for them?? They get some with orchard grass hay and then some goat feed at night)
I am in SW Washington state..currently in the 40-50 degree range dipping to or just below freezing at night. when we get snow it is a maximum of 3 inches and does not linger too long.
Thanks!
I have 2 Nigerian Dwarf goats. I see that they have developed beautiful thick winter coats but I want to make sure that they have all that they need to stay warm and healthy. I am unemployed at the moment so I cannot do anything grand but they each have a Dogloo doghouse with straw inside. I thought one would be sufficient but they grew a good bit this summer. They kind of face each other so they can still get inside but are still next to each other. Their house is a repurposed covered horse stall---protected from rain. They use mostly the cement porch area of the stall. They can also go into the stall if the wind is too much.They stayed at the door of the stall all summer so they could see out, so I did not put the dogloos into the stall.
I welcome any ideas to help keep these guys cozy on a budget. They come out every morning for free pasture and hay (Recommendations welcome here too...they love alfalfa but I hear it i s not so good for them?? They get some with orchard grass hay and then some goat feed at night)
I am in SW Washington state..currently in the 40-50 degree range dipping to or just below freezing at night. when we get snow it is a maximum of 3 inches and does not linger too long.
Thanks!