Firstly, I would give your goats medicine for worms. Secondly, goats are rubbish eaters, by this I mean they love weeds, prickles, scrub-foliage etc. (They don't just eat grass). So try to let your goats get as much natural roughage as possible. If things are not improving, please, call a vet!
No
For a short time period, yes. However, over the long term the poultry feed is not nutritionally balanced for goats and you will have chronic malnutrition in the goats.
Feed them alfalfa
Goats normally eat about 2% of their body weight a day.
The feed-to-gain ratio for goats typically ranges from 4:1 to 8:1, meaning that for every 4 to 8 pounds of feed consumed, goats will gain 1 pound of body weight. This ratio can vary based on factors such as the goat's breed, age, sex, and overall health, as well as the quality of the feed provided. Efficient management and optimal feeding practices can help improve this ratio.
Goats milk may cause some irritation to their digestive system as it is very rich. It is not best to feed them goats milk, however, if you do feed them very little or add water to it.
Goats usually reach puberty aound 3 or 4 it depnds on the goats weight. If it is under weight than he/she is going to reach puberty later than regular goats. If it is over weight, than is it going to each puberty at 2 or mabey even 1.
Yes it is, goats are too small to support the weight of a human being. Though if your under 10 years of age then it would be possible to ride one.
a goat will eat mostly everything when a goat is sick do not feed grass goats do not eat tin cans or card board The amount of food depends on the goat. A Pygmy can eat around .5 lbs of food a day. Depending on the dry matter content of the feed provided goats will eat about 2% of their body weight a day.
We feed our pygmy goats Noble Goat. You can get it at Tractor Supply.
goat milk
Hay and occasionaly grain