Posted by downsouth on January 02, 2012 at 20:22:25 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: GOATS posted by JR FRYE on January 02, 2012 at 16:26:25:
Goats are browsers, so if you have them on pasture they will pick and choose what they eat. Usually weeds, their favorite. In the winter when pasture isn't available, any cheap cattle feed is fine. Corn is OK, and they love it but mine get very little corn. It makes their hooves grow fast and if you don't like trimming hooves then easy on the corn. Cheap hay, the stuff that no one else wants is fine too, just as long as it's not moldy. I don't remove horns unless requested by a buyer. It's their defense system, so I look at as if the goverment taking away my guns. Picture below taken Dec. 4, brother and sister at 1 hour old. They are now nibbling at dry feed and hay, almost a month old. Don't have a current picture, but they have grown a lot. These are Boers (meat goats).
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