Yes as it aids in digestion and the rumen microflora.
If you give it to them then, yeah, they will probably eat it, but it is not a part of an average goat diet.
Goats have a wonderfully adaptive digestive system , and will eat just about anything. Carrots are fine . No worries.
The way i was told is because when goats eat grass, their teeth get numb and the salt restores feeling to their mouths by providing moisture in the mouth and thus helping with the digestion of the grass.
yes it is because it helps them grow
Goats eat glue with their mouths, they does.
so they can eat, and have a source of food, or to sell for money, its good for them..
No, goats should not eat geraniums. They are poisonous to goats and kill them if to much is ingested.
No goats will not eat a hornet if they try they will only do it once =)
Yes, goats can eat fruits and vegetables as part of a balanced diet. However, bread should be given in moderation as it does not provide essential nutrients for goats and can lead to health issues if overconsumed. It's important to ensure that fruits and vegetables are safe for goats to eat and that they are offered in appropriate quantities.
Yes, goats may lick on a salt block as they require supplemental salt in their diet to maintain proper health and electrolyte balance. Providing a salt block can help ensure they are meeting their salt requirements.
Yes, goats can safely eat pine needles. Goats are known to eat all of the pine needles off a tree if they can reach them.
Yes, dried corn is a standard ingredient of sweet feed for goats. Goats can also eat raw or cooked corn and corn husks. My goats eat corn husks like candy!