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Episode 32 - What We Feed Our Stock?


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Title: A Guide to Animal Nutrition Made Easy

Understanding Nutritional Needs: To take good care of goats, it's important to know what they need to eat at different times in their lives. Goats go through different stages like being babies (kids), growing up, being pregnant, giving birth (lactating does), and being fully grown (adult bucks).

Taking Care of the Place They Eat (Forage Management): Make sure goats have the right places to eat. This means picking the right fields or pastures, changing where they eat sometimes, and keeping these places healthy.

Choosing Good Foods to Eat (Forage Types): Figure out what kinds of plants are best for goats to eat and how good they are for them.

How Often to Feed Them (Feeding Frequency): Decide how often to give food to goats, depending on how old they are.

Making the Right Food Mix (Feed Formulation): Make sure goats get all the different kinds of food they need. This helps them grow well and stay healthy.

Giving Extra Food When Needed (Supplemental Feeding): Sometimes, goats need extra food like grains, minerals, or vitamins. Learn when and how to give them these extra foods.

Having the Right Space and Clean Place to Eat (Feeding Space and Facilities): Make sure goats have enough room to eat comfortably and keep their eating areas clean.

Keeping Them Hydrated (Water Supply): Always provide goats with clean and fresh water. Check that the water is safe for them to drink.

Getting the Right Vitamins and Minerals (Minerals and Vitamins): Learn about vitamins and minerals and how they help keep goats healthy. Sometimes, goats need extra vitamins and minerals.

The Importance of Plants with Fiber (Fiber and Roughage): Know that goats need food with fiber in it. This helps them digest their food properly. Hay and certain plants are good sources of fiber.

Choosing the Right Protein Foods (Protein Sources): Pick foods with the right kind of protein for goats. This can be plants like legumes or special kinds of grass.

Finding the Right Energy Foods (Energy Sources): Choose the best foods for giving goats energy. Depending on how old they are, they might need different energy foods.

Understanding How Goats Eat (Grazing Behavior): Learn how goats like to eat and what they prefer. Make sure they don't eat too much in one place, so they don't hurt the grass.

Keeping Them Healthy (Health Considerations): Learn how to spot when goats are not eating well or are missing important foods. Also, know how to prevent health problems.

Checking How Healthy They Are (Body Condition Scoring): Learn how to check if goats are the right weight. If not, you can adjust their food.

Storing Food Safely (Feed Storage and Handling): Keep the food in good condition by storing it the right way. This keeps it fresh and safe for goats to eat.

Keeping an Eye on Costs (Budgeting and Cost Management): Make a plan for how much it will cost to feed goats. Find ways to save money, like using cheaper food when it's safe to do so.

Adjusting for the Weather (Adaptation to Environmental Conditions): Change how you feed goats when the weather is very hot or very cold. This helps them stay comfortable and healthy.

Protecting Them from Tiny Invaders (Parasite Control): Learn how the food goats eat affects their ability to fight off tiny animals called parasites. Find ways to control these parasites.

Taking Care of the Moms and Babies (Breeding and Reproduction): Change what you feed goats when they're going to have babies. This is different for pregnant and nursing goats.

Transitioning to Solid Food (Weaning Practices): Make a smooth change from milk to regular food for baby goats.

Remember, taking care of goats and their nutrition can be complex. What they need can change based on things like where they live and their health. Paying attention and making changes when needed will help keep goats healthy and happy.

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Ditch The StoreBy CJ Steedman