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Amber Waves Pygmy Goats Copper Sulfate
Posted by Vicki McGaugh on June 02, 2001 at 22:07:23:

In Reply to: Re: Thanks goat mom! posted by goat mom on June 02, 2001 at 13:48:10:

Great post Gary! It really does matter where you live. Our copper in our feed is the max our nutritonist will allow and we up that with loose cattle minerals Purina 12 12 which is 700+ppm. I am also from the low protein school. And in fact unless your feed is mostly a soybeanmeal pellet or loose soybean meal, your protein to get it to 20% and under 9$ per 50 is pretty much guaranteed to be fish and feather meal or some other animal fat/byproduct. Corn is fine in a ration but along with oats shouldn't be more than 1/3 of the ration. So to that add alfalfa pellets, barley, cottenseed hulls and meal, soybeans etc. etc. Its when your feed mix says Roughage grain by products, Plant by products etc. that you have to cringe!

Most dairy goats kid at 150 days, with LaMancha's usually going early, haven't ever had an obie to know on them for sure. In 15 years haven't ever had a doe, even when we had boers go more than 5 days late, carrying multiples even Nubians will go 148. Vicki


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