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Very cute goat!
And, although I see what you mean by cheap digicam, I think that the picture actually turned out pretty cool. It seems to have an artistic flavor to it. |
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OK, ok, they just eat the paper labels off the cans but they do, or at least can, eat an array of indigestable crap with no apparent ill effects. That's why they've always been the critter of choice for clearing land. |
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To end the goat/twizzler debate:
1. He does not get twizzlers on a regular basis. I'm using them as a training aid. That's all. Amazing how far a twizzler will go when you chop it into little pieces. No he does not get them every day, or everytime he wants one. 2. Every animal I own is a pet in one form or anther. Any animal on this property is destined to live a long healthy life and die of old age. But he is a 'working' goat, as we are trying to clear off a patch of brush. Darn goats can eat more in an afternoon than I can weedwhack in a week. 3. My goats get a very healthy and well balanced diet and I've got the bills from the feed store to prove it. They get very high grade hay available anytime they want it from the feeder, plus a mix of oats, alfalfa, and sweet feed twice a day. They also have mineral blocks for 'licks'. I have the apple flavored ones that last about a two days. They also get their little goat vitamins and a 'rumin' aid on a regular basis. 4. These are registared dairy goats. That means I paid a lot of money for them. I plan on keeping them around for a long time, that includes the two extra little bucks that we bought because we couldn't stand them crying when we took their twins (both have since been neutered). 5. Any objections to watermellon? Nothing funnier than a goat with his entire face stuck in a mellon. |
Miss,
I'm glad to hear you aren't raising Twizzler junkies. I'm quite sure you know much more about goats than I do and I'm not trying to tell you how to raise your babies, I was just showing concern for Thibadeaux's tummy. I do have a question about the sweet feed. I used to work in a feed store and heard from the goat ropers to be careful with it because the goaties love it, but don't give them too much because they can colic on you. Any feelings on this? |
Sweet feed can cause colic in younger goats if they are not introduced to it slowly. I feed six scoops of grain mixed 1 scoop sweet feed, three alfala, and 2 oats. They love the stuff.
You have to be careful when weaning kids from milk to solid nibbles by intoducing each new food slowly or it will upset the balance of their rumin, which is basically goat digestive juice. There is a supplement available to help get the goats adjust to the diffeferance in feed without giving them tummy trouble. |
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Also, goats, like cattle, are ruminants. They digest slowly and thoroughly, rechewing anything that needs it. Thibideaux is in no danger, here. |
Miss,
I'd like to see a picture of Thibadeaux stuffing his face with a watermelon:) |
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