Hi all, first time poster but long time lurker! I run a small school 'farm', pet sheep and ducks, a couple of weaners a year for sausages, chickens, do a bit of showing.
We're rehoming a Pygmy goat (long story but it's on its own at mo so won't be any worse off with/next door to the sheep until we find a pal for her, she's old and her original pal has died) too, and my thoughts have turned to summer feeding, we always give a tiny bit of sheep feed to keep them hand tame which is obviously important in the school situation.
Rather than having a bag of sheep crunch, a bag of Pygmy goat food, a bag of mixed corn for the ducks (it's a batchelor group so no layers needed), all open for ages due to the small amount each animal gets in the summer, deteriorating, would I be better keeping, say, a bag of wheat and a bag of oats and using that for the sheep, goats and ducks?
Obviously the pigs will stay on their pig nuts and horse carrots but they could always have a bit of the straights mixed in for variety, I like to scatter feed them when it's dry.
Thanks for any advice and opinions- if sticking to several bags is the better option then that's not a problem but thought I'd put the idea out there!