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Yes, every area has plants that should be avoided. Ask around, or talk to your country agent. They can tell you. I have no idea though what natives Cochin has to avoid. Um, you know I know squat about your native flora. Don't know your fauna too well either.
Milk can stack up on you fast. Thats why you should make chedder cheese. Takes 1 gal per lb. You can make cheese with 5 gallons once a week, and gift somebody 6-24 monthes later with aged chedder. Trust me, people love gifts like that. Cheese is like $5 per lb!
You have birch? We have paper birch, and here everything avoids it, nothing eats it.I had no idea birch was poisonous to them!
That sucks.We dont have birch here.
Our goats were allowed to forage only in the apple orchard. We had weeds in many places, and some ucky ones. pig weeds taste gross, but goats love them. Ditto stinging nettle, another no no for milk We've got all kinds of crap to avoid, Kansas is a land of plants, with far fewer trees then I'm sure Cochin is used to. Great plains here, grasses and weeds for miles and milkes, with only a couple of trees every 50 acres in wild natural environs around here, and even in the places like the valleys, where trees grow like crazy, we've got sumac and poison ivy everywhere, which i've got to avoid them eating due to allergies.
(sign) If only it were so simple for me. Glad its easier for you though. Trust me, we've got lots of crap to make their milk gross here. We must carefully monitor their grazing.