What can (or will) goats eat of this?

ragdollcatlady

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At 4 months old, my boer buckling that was a triplet at birth, is 60 lbs. He was dam raised with additional bottles and has been on alfalfa hay since weaning as I am raising him with/like my dairy goats. They are eating machines and efficient meat makers.
 

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I was surprised by the number of plants goats can't eat.:ep Our state flower, which spreads like wildfire in our woods, is the yellow jessamine, which is deadly. I have become an expert at spotting the vines even when they are free of leaves! Don't want to take any chances with our babies.:love Also, when yours get into the poison ivy, careful about petting them. You can get it from contact with their hair and saliva.
 

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Sorry i never replied, been inactive quite a while! Hahah

Anyhow, wow, sounds like quite the eater!!

And wow yeah, I guess I'll need to be careful with my babies! Fortunately we really don't have many toxic plants that i know of, lots of woods and trees though. Do they eat wild berries? Most of the overgrown stuff is various grasses, weeds, PI, and berries. Raspberries that I never planted that went wild as well wild blueberries

And you know, its funny you mention getting poison ivy from them because that is one thing I was concerned about from them!! I'm allergic but lately have been obsessive with washing hands and seems to be less of a problem but if the goats went right in a patch it could be a problem! Do the goats not get it themselves? Perhaps I could wear gloves when they go in there?
 

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