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This video will answer the question: What do goats eat?

And that is a really good question. What do they eat?

You will find out what their main source of nutrition should be, what supplements you can feed them, what types of hay and grain are available. And you will even find out what treats goats like to eat. And most importantly, you need to know what goats should not eat.

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My goats love love love bananas carrots, pumpkins spinach sweet potatoes, and so much more !!! They just love to eat !

rosedeines
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I discovered your channel a few months ago and I love it. It has helped me a lot being a new goat owner. ❤

crystalcolvin
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I absolutely love your presentation on this thank you so much

waimanyu
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Thank you, I found this video helpful. We dont have goats yet but lots of dreams so trying to prepare for when they happen. Thanks for posting.

redeemedforlivinglove
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great information, Thank You so much,

rachelwaddleton
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This weekend, we got our first wethers. 3 of them. They were raised by horse ranch owners who fed alfalfa hay. So, we got a 3 string of NM alfalfa but plan to switch them slowly to what is called Sudan hay. They also like leaves, twigs and branch bits from several trees in our yard. They never saw goat minerals until my house but I have seen them sample the minerals and the baking soda already. I bought a bag of goat treats but will wait to give them any. Reward is attention for now.

4 months later-
Our 3 boys love Orchard Mix hay best but it is not widely available here. Rare treats they like best: raisins, craisins, cracking peanuts to share together. We never grain; however, they sometimes locate spilled birdseed under feeders. Only one of the three eat banana peel though. Sliced thin bits of apple and pear are loved by all.

GoatyGoatGirl
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My goats eat hay, grass, weeds, grain, and my wonderful Black Berries which upsets me LOL

terrycarefoot
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Best advice for new goat owners on the net.

brewsterly
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Great video great help
Thank you

Mark
Ireland ☘

everythingisnoting
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Great vid, very educational. Loved the goats munching away peacefully and the chickens trying to drown you out by screaming.

hatientacetlen
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You are amazing, that's all I can say besides God Bless

olgapaulus
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Thank you so much for this good info. My wife and I were told they didn’t need alfalfa, so glad to know we are just giving them an upgrade

nathanlittle
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Trees weeds and sunchokes lol
They like my sweet potato peelings and now i know who gets my banana peelings :)
Thanks this was helpful
The people who sold me my goats gave me some sweet feed with them and minerals but never said anything about baking soda and ive heard this before in preventing bloat
I love your idea for Mineral feeders and you could attach them to a wall easily with a screw or two lol
I put out some minerals and they stepped in the dish and kicked it all over lol
So i will try your idea and attach them in a way i can take them down to wash them if necessary
I heard chicken feed is not good either like laying mash type has the wrong nutrients high calcium this way is bad but the scratch grains i give my chickens is just wheat barley and oats i believe its just whole grains so this should be ok in small amounts

My thoughts was to get rid of the sweet feed and give them some grain and add sweet treats like sweet potato peelings banana peelings apples carrots etc what ever sweet veggies i have on hand and fruit
And ruffage like hay, weeds, trees etc...
I usually give grain in the morning and follow it with the weeds and grasses i pull from the garden

wildedibles
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Thank you for your explanation...good luck..wishing ur success

niharikatatineni
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My goats eat timothy hay and grain feed. They LOVE celery and sugar snap peas for a treat. ❤

malikacox
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New friend here 😊 I'm starting my goats from Philippines . And they eat grass too, and some kind of leaves ❤️

AnTheFarmer
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Hello thanks for all your information videos. What about young goats 🐐 3 months and over?

angkeats
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So informative, thanks 🙏. I just bought my first two goats a few days ago and they’re pregnant 🤦🏽‍♂️

blacksmithtv
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peanut hay!?! interesting. in this part of Calif., It's been suggested to alternate the Alfalfa with Oat Hay. as a 8 week goat owner I am doing all the learning I can! My biggest issue is I don't see the water level going down. Any suggestions as to how to encourage water ?? Nice video.

lesliemandic
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Very interesting and informative. Question, feeding alfalfa, I would think that 1st cutting would be best, as it is new growth and should be more tender and slender. The stocks wouldn't be as large and seems they would eat the new growth better. What is your opinion? I don't have goats yet, but hope to get some this summer. Drought took all my pasture last year, so I have no pasture will most likely be feeding in a lot. Thank you.

catherinesmith