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Question: What To Feed My Wether Goat

The best thing to do is feed your wethers a grassy alfalfa hay (this is a mix or orchard grass and alfalfa), a loose goat mineral (we like Sweetlix Meat Maker) and NO GRAIN. If you must give snacks, try raisins, carrots or apples, instead of grain and flour-based snacks.

Should you feed wether goats grain?

Bucks and wethers should not be fed any type of grain or goat feed routinely because it can wind up causing urinary stones, which can kill them. Some people are quick to say that if you feed them alfalfa, the calcium will balance the phosphorus in the grain so that you are not as likely to wind up with stones.

Can Wethers eat timothy hay?

Timothy hay is also an option for both wethers and does. However, in our experience, it tends to have more stems and we see more hay waste when feeding timothy hay. In winter months, goats should always have hay available to them in their shelter.

Can wether goats eat sweet feed?

They also prefer a mix of whole oats and pellets rather than just pellet feed. Because goats love sweet feed, it can be used as a training tool.

How do you care for a wether goat?

Wethers & Their Issues Prevention is the best form of treatment: lots of fresh water, and good quality hay. It is important to only feed male goats grass hay, roughage, minerals, and necessary supplements. Grain may also be useful, but only as needed, for example: kidding mothers, recovering animals, etc…Sep 18, 2017.

How long does it take to wether a goat?

Having banded numerous kids and lambs, we know that banding a younger animal is far less stressful and painful, particularly if the buckling is not yet weaned and can find comfort from his dam. We prefer to band at eight to 10 weeks, to allow for maximum development.

How do you give ammonium chloride to a goat?

Add 1 (one) tablespoon of Ammonium Chloride to 1 (one) to 2 (two) cups of water and drench the goat with the entire contents, daily. Provide plenty of fresh water as well after treatment. The key to using Ammonium Chloride and ultimately curing Urinary Calculi, is to keep the goat urinating as frequently as possible.

Do goats need feed at night?

For the first week, they should be getting about six feedings a day. Between a week and four, they should be fed every 6–8 hours, which either means a midnight feeding, or one just before you go to bed and just after you get up. After four weeks, they don’t need night feedings.

Can goats eat teff hay?

Teff Grass, originating in Ethiopia, is a fast growing, highly nutritious hay crop that animals seem to prefer due to its fine stem, and soft qualities. The goats seem to prefer the round bales as the hay is of higher quality and provides more of a natural foraging when they are eating.

Are timothy grass pellets good for goats?

This highly digestible pellet can be used to completely replace loose hay or supplement pasture for horses, cattle, sheep, goats, rabbits, etc. Our pellets are very palatable, and no molasses is utilized in this product. Our quarter inch die allows us to form a firm pellet without the use of bentonite.

Can goats eat raw oatmeal?

For goats, a combination of oats and alfalfa is a very balanced diet. If feeding non-afalfa or non-legume hay, other supplementation will be neccessary. Oats are a palatable feedstuff and may be safely included at high levels in the grain ration. They should be fed rolled or ground for maximum utilization.

What grain is best for goats?

One cup of grain is sufficient for adult goats, while ½ cup of grain is ideal for kids (baby goats). However, pregnant goats and those kept for milking can eat up to 2 cups a day, as they need the extra protein and fat. The best type of grain to feed goats is wheat, barley, and oats.

What is a good grain mix for goats?

Homemade Organic Goat Feed Mix It’s kidding season again, and therefore time for grain. 2 cups Organic Whole Oats (or 75% whole, 25% rolled) 2 cups Alfalfa Pellets. ½ cup BOSS (Black Oil Sunflower Seeds) Organic Version. 4 oz (or 4 scoops) MannaPro Goat Balancer Pellets (OPTIONAL: Would replace kelp and brewer’s yeast).

How much pellets should I feed my goat?

If you have growing kids and goats, you will want to feed each goat one to two pounds of Organic Goat Feed pellets daily. For a lactating goat, feed one pound of the pellets daily for every three pounds of milk produced. If you have gestating goats, feed one and a half to two pounds of these pellets per goat per day.

Is alfalfa OK for goats?

Alfalfa hay is also popular for feeding goats and has more protein, vitamins, and minerals than grass hays, typically. It can be a good choice for feeding milking goats as it has more protein, energy and calcium. Alfalfa is the only hay with enough protein to meet the needs of a lactating doe.

Should goats have salt blocks?

An essential for successful goat production. When consumed in the right amounts, Champion’s Choice® Salt in bags or blocks can help goats grow faster and produce more milk. Whether you’re raising goats for meat or milk, they need salt to help maintain healthy appetite and body weight.

Can wether goats live together?

You do not need to provide separate housing for your wether if you have other goats. They are quite happy living among does. If you have your own farm, adding wethers to your herd can be quite beneficial.

How long do goats stay in rut?

Most breeds of goats go into rut during Autumn. They tend to do most of their breeding from August to January.

Are wether goats aggressive?

Wethers Are Less Aggressive Some may become aggressive towards your does, while others may torment their owners with their antisocial behavior. Wether goats, on the other hand, are usually pretty laidback animals that are “sweet and calm in comparison to bucks”.