Dec 26, 2009 #1 hensplease Songster 10 Years Joined May 9, 2009 Messages 301 Reaction score 0 Points 129 Location san diego will my goat be ok it just ate one of those sticky fly traps
Dec 26, 2009 #2 Tala Flock Mistress 10 Years Joined Apr 14, 2009 Messages 6,372 Reaction score 75 Points 251 Location Benton (Saline County) AR sorry, but My chickens eat the flies off of the glue sticks. I believe that it says non-toxic on the box, and it hasn't hurt them. I don't think the little plasticy strip will block a goat up, but I would probably watch to see if it passes. Last edited: Dec 26, 2009
sorry, but My chickens eat the flies off of the glue sticks. I believe that it says non-toxic on the box, and it hasn't hurt them. I don't think the little plasticy strip will block a goat up, but I would probably watch to see if it passes.
Dec 26, 2009 Thread starter #3 hensplease Songster 10 Years Joined May 9, 2009 Messages 301 Reaction score 0 Points 129 Location san diego thanx by the way shes only 7 weeks and a pygmy would that hange anything u said and you have a nice flock
thanx by the way shes only 7 weeks and a pygmy would that hange anything u said and you have a nice flock
Dec 26, 2009 #4 Tala Flock Mistress 10 Years Joined Apr 14, 2009 Messages 6,372 Reaction score 75 Points 251 Location Benton (Saline County) AR Quote: I know more about dogs than goats. I believe it's one of those "watch and see if it passes before we pay the vet" kind of situations. I'd just keep an eye on it if it were me, but a goat OWNER might chime in and give you more confidence.
Quote: I know more about dogs than goats. I believe it's one of those "watch and see if it passes before we pay the vet" kind of situations. I'd just keep an eye on it if it were me, but a goat OWNER might chime in and give you more confidence.