Noble Goat??

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Is Noble Goat good grain? I feed this plus fresh hay( T/A, Peanut, or O/A depending on whats good at the time) minerals and baking soda. Am I missing anything!!
 
It's a good feed. Depending on where you are it may or may not have ammonium chloride (AC) in it which is a great additive for bucks and wethers to help prevent UC.

I only give baking soda as needed and don't leave it free choice.

Be sure to check out the Goats Feeding Thread (link is in my signature) where a lot of members have shared their feeding methods and answered questions. Feel free to post any specific feeding questions there (and don't forget to list your practices too).
 
elevan said:
It's a good feed. Depending on where you are it may or may not have ammonium chloride (AC) in it which is a great additive for bucks and wethers to help prevent UC.

I only give baking soda as needed and don't leave it free choice.

Be sure to check out the Goats Feeding Thread (link is in my signature) where a lot of members have shared their feeding methods and answered questions. Feel free to post any specific feeding questions there (and don't forget to list your practices too).
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And keep an eye on the coccistat as Noble goat tends to change from deccox to rumesin without warning and that is not good.
 
Noble Goat is suppose to be a really good grain. We use it for our goats.
 
Well i was worried because it is medicated and we will be drinking the milk but I guess we can get a dairy noble goat that is not medicated, so Im thinking that is the way we will go. :) Thanks guys!
 
I have used noble goat since I started in the goat buisness. This is my noble goat mix

50# Noble Goat
50# TSC Sweet feed
50# TSC all stock
12 # BOSS
12# whole corn
1 cup of salt
1 cup of sweetlix meatmaker mineral

I pour it all in a large trough and mix thouroughly. The minearl and salt seem to stick to feed mix. All of my goats seem to be very healthy.


GL

Tom
 
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