- Nov 22, 2013
- 85
- 12
- 41
You're going to need to trim hooves more than once a year, as well as worm more than once a year.
I deworm 3-4 times a year with seasonal changes- dependent upon climate.
Hooves get trimmed every 4-6 weeks. A set of clippers/sheers will cost at most $15.
Minerals- daily
Baking soda- daily free choice
Monthly feed will vary based on what you're feeding. Organic is more expensive. Also it depends upon how much foraging goats can do where you live. If you have acres of pasture your feed bill will be considerably lower, if you don't it'll be higher. Also hay prices vary greatly from region to region as well as seasonally.
TotallyNaturalGoats on facebook is a place to check out if you're going the natural route with goats.
I have nigerian dwarf goats- so no experience with fainting goats.
I deworm 3-4 times a year with seasonal changes- dependent upon climate.
Hooves get trimmed every 4-6 weeks. A set of clippers/sheers will cost at most $15.
Minerals- daily
Baking soda- daily free choice
Monthly feed will vary based on what you're feeding. Organic is more expensive. Also it depends upon how much foraging goats can do where you live. If you have acres of pasture your feed bill will be considerably lower, if you don't it'll be higher. Also hay prices vary greatly from region to region as well as seasonally.
TotallyNaturalGoats on facebook is a place to check out if you're going the natural route with goats.
I have nigerian dwarf goats- so no experience with fainting goats.