Alaskan
Herd Master
Get a disease free oneBuy a young buck, use him for breeding, then put him in the freezer.
Get a disease free oneBuy a young buck, use him for breeding, then put him in the freezer.
I have several bucks that either outweigh me or will outweigh me and I MUST be able to walk in the pen when I want or need to and goats learn by example, so I turn those overly macho pint size doe addicts into purse bucks. (Their little legs in the air paddling around their roundy tummies not going anywhere for all the other bucks to see and quake in their little and big hooves while I fill water buckets with their buddy under one arm...)
No butting or head rubbing allowed. No sass. (and I'm not that big or tall, they are just small)He's getting less skittish. This morning when I went to feed everyone, he didn't run off when I got close. In fact, I had to gently nudge him out of the way and he didn't mind me touching him.How's the new guy settling in, @Genipher ?
That's good to hear he's getting friendlier!He's getting less skittish. This morning when I went to feed everyone, he didn't run off when I got close. In fact, I had to gently nudge him out of the way and he didn't mind me touching him.
I am having an issue, though, with hay. My does and the buck aren't eating the grass hay. In the past I got the girls alfalfa hay and it basically molded in the hay Manger because they refused to eat it. Now I have fresh grass hay and none of them will touch it. Is that normal??
I'll try to get a picture. It's not green. Seems soft to me. Just a basic grass hay from the feed store.That's good to hear he's getting friendlier!
About the hay.......I find it strange that they didn't like the alfalfa - most goats LOVE it. Goats are pretty picky when it comes to food though. What cutting is the grass hay? Is it soft (not too stemy/coarse)? Does it smell sweet and fresh (if bailed and stored right - it should smell very good)? Or is it musty smelling? Is it mostly green/light green in color? Do you know what kind(s) of grasses are in it? A picture may be helpful as well to see if it's good hay.
Weelll...they do get alfalfa pellets. I got that back when I noticed the girls weren't eating hay.How much grain are they getting? Are they eating grass or bushes instead?

Sounds like a bunch of feed.... mightbe they just aren't hungry.Weelll...they do get alfalfa pellets. I got that back when I noticed the girls weren't eating hay.
I also feed them COB, cracked corn, BOSS, and occasionally whole oatmeal. Though now that I've got the buck, I was thinking of getting regular goat feed because I'm pretty sure the buck is not supposed to have the corn or COB...right?![]()
Boys can have whatever as long as their diet is properly calcium and phosphorus balanced. I found/heard you don't have to worry about that too much with bucks than you do wethers....I would still be a bit careful though.I'm pretty sure the buck is not supposed to have the corn or COB...right?![]()