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BabyandCotton
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It's fine. I really enjoyed learning so much about Boers. If goats can eat sheep feed, could I feed both a sheep diet? I'm sorry for all the questions:/ Thank you all SO much!!!I suppose it does look kinda unusual. When I was first shopping for my boer wether I wanted nothing to do with dapples or spots. I wanted a traditional, nothing else. Now that i have my traditional I am admiring the boers with a bit more color. I want so much to have a dapple herd sire and throw some kids with color.
Sorry for hijacking your thread, Liv.
Brand of food is up to you. I use Purina and love it. There are many different rations of feed for milking goats, meat goats, show goats. If you have milking goats I would have your goats on Purina Goat Chow or something when they are dry and then switch to a milking ration when they freshen. Then once the kids are weaned put them on goat chow. Urea is not a concern if your goats are wethered at a proper age that lets their testicles develop. If you are concerned ACV in the water can help. Goats and sheep don't eat the same feed, goats can eat sheep feed but sheep can't eat goat feed. The reason why is goats can eat copper and sheep can't.
Give free choice minerals and baking soda to keep them from getting nutritionally deficient and to keep their rumen in order.
-Liv