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You need to buy a good book on livestock feedstuffs. It will give you the nutrients required by various classes of livestock and the nutrient content of various feedstuffs so you can figure out how to balance a ration. I don't know much about pumpkins other than animals like them. A lot of people feed pumpkins to their cattle, but as a supplement, not as a main part of the ration. Pumpkins have a high water content and are low in protein. You could make silage out of grass clippings. If you are raising the goats for milk, you are going to need some sort of grain.