Goat kids: bouncy, lovable, adorable…and difficult! Today I want to talk about goat kid care—everything from what to do right after birth, to bottle feeding, to weaning! Prepping for birth: While this is not a post dedicated to pregnancy, kidding prep, etc., it is important to have a complete first aid kit by your side … Continue reading Caring for Goat Kids: From Birth to Weaning
Goat Minerals 101
I’ve been waiting to post about this topic, simply because it is one of the most complicated ones! Please note that this blog post only contains some of the basics, and minerals are such an individualized topic that I highly recommend reaching out to me directly for a more in-depth conversation. DISCLAIMER: Mineral needs vary … Continue reading Goat Minerals 101
So You Think You Want Goats: Things to Know Before Becoming a Goat Owner
Goats are the best, and if you are searching online for goat information, you’ll see their adorable ears, their cute noses, their fuzzy faces, their gorgeous eyes, and of course, you will see a lot of wildly adorable baby goats! What’s the catch? There’s NO way anything can be bad enough to take your attention … Continue reading So You Think You Want Goats: Things to Know Before Becoming a Goat Owner
The Underweight Goat: A Nourishing Regimen for Productive Weight Gain
Disclosure: This post may contain Amazon Affiliate Links, from which I will earn a commission. Whether you have just rescued a goat, have one bouncing back from a rough parasite load, or just need to get weight on that hard keeper—putting weight on a goat is a whole body endeavor; you need to nourish and … Continue reading The Underweight Goat: A Nourishing Regimen for Productive Weight Gain
Diets for Male Goats: How to Prevent Urinary Calculi
I hear this often: “I want to get a pet goat! I want it to be easy. I’ll get a wether.” I hate to be the one to break this to you, but nothing about owning wethers (or any male goat) is easy. Wethers (castrated males) and bucks have different needs than female goats. They … Continue reading Diets for Male Goats: How to Prevent Urinary Calculi
Anemia in Goats: Treatment & Recovery
If you’re a goat owner, you probably know this feeling: a routine check of eyelid color turns into an emergency situation when you pull the lid down and it reveals a pale, unhealthy color; or worse, the lid is white! FAMACHA scoring is the scoring of the color of inner eyelids to gauge the worm-load … Continue reading Anemia in Goats: Treatment & Recovery
First Aid Kit & Supplies for Goats
Having the supplies you need on hand is the first step of being prepared to treat your goats when necessary; especially for treating ailments with herbs, because it is difficult to readily find many herbal mixes and supplements in stores. Not all of the supplies I use are natural or herbal, because I am always … Continue reading First Aid Kit & Supplies for Goats
How to Build and Maintain a Strong and Functioning Immune System for Your Goats
Immune support is usually something that I discuss in depth with my clients in my Natural Goat Care Academy. Due to our recent crazy weather, I thought it might be time to put some of the basics down for easy reference! I was prompted to make this post today by the weather that’s currently occurring … Continue reading How to Build and Maintain a Strong and Functioning Immune System for Your Goats
Think Twice Before Deworming Your Goats
This may sound counter-intuitive, and you may be thinking, “well, if I’m worried there is a chance my goats have worms, why don’t I just give them a dewormer?” That question is very sensical, and I understand why many people can and will think like this. To clarify, this post is about the use of … Continue reading Think Twice Before Deworming Your Goats
The Rumen Rumors: How Goat Stomachs Work (Troubleshooting and Treating Digestive Issues)
NOTE: This post contains amazon affiliate links. A small commission will be earned from each purchase. So if you can, please purchase directly from those links, any and all support would be greatly appreciated. Have you ever been told, “goats can eat anything”? No, no they cannot. The rumors of goats being able to consume … Continue reading The Rumen Rumors: How Goat Stomachs Work (Troubleshooting and Treating Digestive Issues)