The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: reg97 on October 20, 2023, 04:13:18 pm
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How do you give goats ammonium chloride as a precautionary measure? I’ve tried mixing it in water but they’re not keen. They’re not having concentrate at the moment so I can’t mix it in their feed. I’ve heard of people putting it in juice or a snack. Any recommendations?
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I give my goats ammonium chloride for ten days every three months as a precautionary measure. I mix 1tbsp with 10ltrs of water as per vets recommendations which means its well diluted and doesn't taste too strong. I add a generous handful of sugar to mask the taste; I've heard cranberry juice works as well. Make sure it is the only water source the goats have access to. They basically self dose, much easier than having to dose each individual goat every day.
This is the way I've been told to do it by three different vets. Never tried mixing in a snack or putting in juice.
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We feed goat food in that has ammonium chloride in it.
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I hadn’t thought of putting sugar in the water to mask the taste. I’ll give it a go. Thanks!
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Our goats are on hay only. No hard feed. Urinary calculi shouldn't be an issue unless you're feeding too much