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No. I read someone in russian forum, like goats ate acorns, but my goats do not eat them. I gave one acorn to a goat, he chewed it a bit, and spat it out. Apparently, they are not tasty ))
My goats eat mostly leaves from trees and bushes, sometimes they trim the bark. And when we walk - they eat either bushes or tall grass. Very fond of eating wormwood, high dandelions, clover.
we usually walk once a day, but if I'm very busy - I just cut a big tree with leaves somewhere and bring it.
I also have a small plot for walking goats, but there is little interesting, goats almost ate everything. Therefore, I either bring trees with leaves that cut down under power lines, or we walk.
Once a day I give a little oats, where I mix the fodder chalk, because goats often butt and spoil the horns. When I bought them, they did not have very good horns. Now the horns are growing normal, but the ends of the horns have remained damage. I do not know how to fix it, everything I came up with - it bought a special feed salt with minerals and fodder chalk.
You take very good care of them! Are they milk goats?
 
You take very good care of them! Are they milk goats?
It`s a simple cheap russian breed of goats (it really named here "russian goats"). They don`t give too much milk, but they are ideal for local climate and feed. Usually they are bred for milk, but sometimes they are used for meat. I will raise them for the milk. A distinctive feature of these goats is a beard. The beard have a male goats and female goats too. Now they are young and almost don`t have beards.
These goats are quite prolific when they give birth, they usually have 2-3 kids.
Here, Swiss goats are also sold, they give about twice as much milk, but they are worse because they do not like local fodder and local climate. In our climate they can get sick, but I do not need these problems.
Therefore, I chose those goats that have been bred here for a very long time.
 
It`s a simple cheap russian breed of goats (it really named here "russian goats"). They don`t give too much milk, but they are ideal for local climate and feed. Usually they are bred for milk, but sometimes they are used for meat. I will raise them for the milk. A distinctive feature of these goats is a beard. The beard have a male goats and female goats too. Now they are young and almost don`t have beards.
These goats are quite prolific when they give birth, they usually have 2-3 kids.
Here, Swiss goats are also sold, they give about twice as much milk, but they are worse because they do not like local fodder and local climate. In our climate they can get sick, but I do not need these problems.
Therefore, I chose those goats that have been bred here for a very long time.
Wise choice. I'm sure they will serve you well.
 

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