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Can pine needles and fallen leaves cause a goat's urine to turn a rusty brown?
I dry lot and have lots of Eastern White Pines, a walnut tree, a few red Maples, and even a Kwanzon fruitless Cherry Tree.
Once the leaves start falling, from the red maple and the fruitless cherry tree, will they pose a threat to my goats? They have been eating them for about 2 - 2 1/2months (and of course the have a Timothy/orchard hay mix 24/7
Right now, I have a ton of pine needles, walnut tree leaves, and a few of the red maple in my dry lot. The goats eat all of those, but especially the field maple.
Will the leaves of these trees cause a problem for my goats?
Can leaves and pine needles change the color of my goat's urine?
I dry lot and have lots of Eastern White Pines, a walnut tree, a few red Maples, and even a Kwanzon fruitless Cherry Tree.
Once the leaves start falling, from the red maple and the fruitless cherry tree, will they pose a threat to my goats? They have been eating them for about 2 - 2 1/2months (and of course the have a Timothy/orchard hay mix 24/7

Right now, I have a ton of pine needles, walnut tree leaves, and a few of the red maple in my dry lot. The goats eat all of those, but especially the field maple.
Will the leaves of these trees cause a problem for my goats?
Can leaves and pine needles change the color of my goat's urine?
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