What to feed fainting goats?

Answered by Randy McIntyre

When it comes to feeding fainting goats, I’ve found that they enjoy a variety of foods. One of the staples in their diet is hay. Providing them with good quality hay, such as timothy or bermuda grass hay, is important for their overall health and digestion.

In addition to hay, grains can also be included in their diet. Whole grains like oats, barley, or corn can be fed to fainting goats in moderation. It’s best to consult with a veterinarian or a goat nutritionist to determine the appropriate amount of grains to feed them based on their individual needs.

But, it’s important to note that fainting goats don’t solely rely on hay and grains. They are natural foragers and enjoy grazing on a variety of grasses, flowers, leaves, and even woody stems. Providing them access to pasture or a fenced-in area with a variety of vegetation can greatly enrich their diet and provide them with important nutrients.

To ensure their nutritional needs are met, it’s also important to provide fainting goats with a plain salt block. This allows them to regulate their salt intake as needed. Additionally, providing them with a mineral block is crucial to ensure they receive essential minerals like calcium, phosphorus, and trace elements.

In my experience, I’ve found that offering a balanced and varied diet to fainting goats is essential for their overall health and well-being. It’s important to monitor their weight and body condition to ensure they are not over or underfed. Regularly consulting with a veterinarian or a goat nutritionist can provide guidance on the specific dietary requirements of your fainting goats.

One thing to keep in mind is that every goat is unique, and their dietary needs may vary. It’s always a good idea to observe their eating habits, monitor their health, and make adjustments to their diet as necessary. By providing them with a diverse diet that includes hay, grains, forage, salt, and minerals, you can help ensure that your fainting goats remain healthy and happy.