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Old 09/19/11, 06:16 AM
 
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Polk weed was the only thing toxic I could find that I noticed they got their heads over the fence to eat. Acorns are about to fall do they effect goats like they will horses anyone know???
All my other goats are doing fine, I bought a black light last night to shine on the grain to see if there is any mold in it but it really seems fine.

Saanen girl I only know of the CDand T we have at tsc for goats and the multi species are you saying to do something else or both???
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Old 09/19/11, 06:55 AM
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http://www.extension.org/pages/35707...toxic-to-goats

Regardless of the cause, it sure sucks.
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Old 09/19/11, 08:20 AM
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My goats eat poke all the time. They also dine on acorns when in season, but, like the article says I don't let them OD on them. Also good to keep out baking soda when the acorns are on.
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