Author Topic: goat feeding  (Read 5454 times)

littleacorn

  • Joined Jan 2011
goat feeding
« on: July 18, 2011, 03:19:15 pm »
Hi everyone
We have just got our first two goats - 4 month old saanen nanny kids - beautiful !!!  :love:
At the moment they are in a large pen as the field is not secure enough - we are feeding them ad lib hay, cut down branches with lovely green leaves from the hedgerow (about 8 stems 3' long morning and evening) and a small mugful of goat mix each in the evening.  Does this sound ok?
Many thanks Julie   

wytsend

  • Joined Oct 2010
  • Okehampton
Re: goat feeding
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2011, 05:25:22 pm »
Basically you have got it right !!

I would be giving them 2 feeds a day of goat mix... aprox same amount... they are growing fast and need the feed to help develop the rumen.

Take lots of pics and enjoy them.

Skirza

  • Joined Mar 2011
Re: goat feeding
« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2011, 07:04:08 pm »
Aww...how lovely for you. Pics please  :D

littleacorn

  • Joined Jan 2011
Re: goat feeding
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2011, 08:58:25 am »
Many thanks for your replies.  ;D

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Button and Freckle !!  :love:

wytsend

  • Joined Oct 2010
  • Okehampton
Re: goat feeding
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2011, 11:36:57 am »
I think you might have problems with those huge tags.... they are an accident waiting to happen !!!

It is sad that such large ones have been used because there are some very small ones about.

They look like cattle tags.... are you sure they have got a goat herd number on them.  I recently came across a situation where a guy had used up his sheep tags on some goats...... caused quite a problem with Trading Standards  because the numbers had been allocated to sheep.

jinglejoys

  • Joined Jul 2009
Re: goat feeding
« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2011, 01:03:20 pm »
Lovely goats!I think those are just ordainary button sheep tags aren't they.

plumseverywhere

  • Joined Apr 2013
  • Worcestershire
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Re: goat feeding
« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2011, 02:34:02 pm »
Ah they are gorgeous!!
maybe the tags just look large cos the ears are still small? they'll hopefully grow into them  ;D
Smallholding in Worcestershire, making goats milk soap for www.itsbaaathtime.com and mum to 4 girls,  goats, sheep, chickens, dog, cat and garden snails...

littleacorn

  • Joined Jan 2011
Re: goat feeding
« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2011, 07:37:50 pm »
Oh my goodness you have me worried now.  We are having the vet to come out this week - just to give them a look over as we haven't had goats before - so I will ask her!  I hope they don't need to be changed - they only had the tags put in when we picked them up and they squeeeeeled like banshees!

Its nice to hear other people think they are beautiful - we are totally smitten!!

Thanks again
Julie

little blue

  • Joined Jun 2009
  • Derbyshire
Re: goat feeding
« Reply #8 on: July 19, 2011, 07:52:45 pm »
they're gorgeous  :)
Little Blue

ambriel

  • Joined Jan 2011
  • Kinlochbervie, NW Sutherland, Scotland
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    • Harbour Cottage
Re: goat feeding
« Reply #9 on: July 19, 2011, 08:13:06 pm »

Yes they're gorgeous. I agree about the tags - and this daft business about two being required for post 2010 goats. Give the beurocrats a couple more years and they'll have forced EID tags on us, too.

Anke

  • Joined Dec 2009
  • St Boswells, Scottish Borders
Re: goat feeding
« Reply #10 on: July 19, 2011, 10:04:54 pm »
I recently came across a situation where a guy had used up his sheep tags on some goats...... caused quite a problem with Trading Standards  because the numbers had been allocated to sheep.

Goats and sheep have the same herd/flock number, as under EU rules they are lumped together. So it is fine to use sheep tags on goats. I only order sheep tags and use them on my goats too (and yes my goats are therefore EID tagged). So far never had that one queried when I moved them or sold them.

 

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