As I posted in my blog recently, the goats are grazing near a green soybean field. Well, recently the goats have been getting closer and closer to the soybean field. I saw them over by the field today, but can't be sure if they ate any.
My question is, if they did eat some, is that ok? Can they eat soybeans? They were fine when they went in today, but I did notice a few coughing. Anything?
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I told someone at the feed store - if all you read is true, I cant see how a goat could live out the week. The barn and goat shed is in the middle of a bunch of white oaks - (please Lord, let them stay standing) and the goats eat the leaves like it is the most cherished food stuff. They do eat the acorns which I do try to limit. The vet said no green acorns because of tannin. I never realized how delicate the ruminate process is though. Glad to know your first goat has skirted all the booger bears :)
We lived in Bremerton, WA, for a couple years when my husband was in the Navy, so I know what you mean about it being wet out there. We get a ridiculous amount of rain here in the spring though, so I don't think you're much worse off than us that time of year. I've never worried about wet grass, and in eight years, it's never been a problem. I still have my first goat, and she is almost 12 years old and still kicking.
Melissa Johnson said:
PlayRite Farm said:
Foundering happens with horses, not goats. The only thing I've ever heard with spring grass is that some goats might start to poop like a dog (rather than berries) when they start eating it, but it's never been an issue here. Perhaps it depends on the type of grass? Ordinarily, goats can eat as much fresh grass as they want, and it's not a problem.
Melissa Johnson said:
Oh, actually what was on my mind was fresh grass. We have had a little rain and the field has greened up again. I have been taking the goats out for bout an hour to hour and half to browse around. They have been eating the fresh grass. Is it still as much of a problem with foundering this time of year as in the spring on the fresh grass?
(hope foundering is correct - I kept saying to people "floundering" and a lady laughed and said ' Melissa, not the fish "floundering" but "foundering" . We had a good laugh. That's ok, I am still interested enough to look like a fool - it's all good ^^
Deborah Niemann-Boehle said:
Thanks!
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