The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: JedM on August 18, 2014, 11:53:15 am
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Hi, every morning after I feed my pygmy goats, they all lick the shed door, fence posts, trees, and anything that is wooden. They stand there licking for about 10 minutes as soon as they finish their feed. Is this normal or not? I am wondering whether they are missing some minerals or something in their feed, but not sure what they are getting from the wood. They have a salt lick block which they do use and there feed is a dry goat mix. They also have access to hay and grass all the time.
Does anyone know what else I should be giving them?
Thanks
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If you use a red Rockie lick (produced for horses), instead of a plain salt one - it contains copper, a mineral of which goats need a lot more than for example sheep.
However some of mine do chew the wood of their pens, which I put down to boredom sometimes... yours does sound though they are missing something.
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Mine like to chew at the wood but not lick it. I give them Caprivite in with their food and they have a mineral lick for if they need it.
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mine love red rockie but need to keep it away from the sheep, mind you they usually demolish a lick in a week or 2 so no danger :innocent:
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Sometimes mine lick the wood but it is below the locks and I was guessing some of the minerals had dripped onto it. They sometime have a lick and chew if something is new but I would think mainly boredom if they have access to licks. Having said that, if they are anything like horses, maybe they are just being naughty?! :excited:
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Mine chew their gate but I suspect it's an escape attempt. :roflanim: