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Do Goats Sweat? What You Need To Know

The simple and straightforward answer to the question “Do Goats Sweat?” is YES, they do. However, their sweat is different from ours. They don’t produce sweat like we do or expel it quite like us. Goats don’t have sweat glands, which are basically the express route. And goats just don’t have that. Instead, they slowly […]

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Sore Mouth in Goats: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Sore mouth, also known as contagious ecthyma or Orf, is a highly contagious viral disease that affects goats worldwide. It is characterized by the development of painful sores or lesions on the lips, gums, tongue, and sometimes on the udder or teats. A sore mouth can significantly impact the health and productivity of goats, making […]

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Sick Goat Won’t Get Up: How to Help

If your sick goat won’t get back up, you’ve got to act fast to save them. I understand that it’s scary having a goat who is down and refuses to stand back up. So in this article, I’ll cover the most common issues that would cause a sick goat to lie down and not stand […]

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How Many Toes Do Chickens Have? A Closer Look At Their Feet

Chickens have long been a symbol of farm life and a source of food for centuries. While picturesque appearance is widely recognized, have you ever wondered about the intricacies of their feet, like how many toes do chickens have? In this article, we will delve into the ordinary yet fascinating world of chicken toes, exploring […]

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Baking Soda for Goats: Benefits + How To Feed To Your Goats

Feeding baking soda to goats as a remedy for bloat is common among goat keepers. Bloat, a potentially life-threatening condition characterized by excessive gas accumulation in the rumen, can occur when goats consume large amounts of highly fermentable food or graze on legume-rich pastures. Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, is believed to help […]

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Can Chickens Eat Clover? What You Need To Know

Have you been wondering if it’s safe for your chickens to eat bailed clover hay, clover sprouts, clover seeds, or living clover growing from your lawn? For the most part, clover is a food that chickens should be able to eat in limited quantities safely. With that said, it’s not nutritionally complete, and it can […]

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Baby Goats Dying: What’s Happening and How To Stop It

Are your baby goats dying? There are several reasons why kids suddenly fall ill. Familiarize yourself with them, and be on the lookout for these during the kidding season. In this article, we covered what causes each issue, prevention measures, symptoms, and treatment whenever possible. We understand that baby goats dying is distressing and upsetting; […]

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Can Chickens Eat Butternut Squash?

Chickens can safely eat butternut squash as part of a nutritionally balanced diet. And as a matter of fact, it has several medicinal properties that will likely help your chickens look and feel better. We cover all of that and more below.  Will Chickens Eat Butternut Squash?  Chickens love butternut squash, but they may need […]

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10 Wild Goat Breeds To Know About

Welcome to the fascinating world of wild goat breeds, also called the Capra genus! From the majestic Ibexes to the agile Turs and the enigmatic Markhor, these extraordinary creatures captivate us with their resilience, adaptability, and sheer beauty. Join us as we delve into these wild goat breeds’ characteristics, habitats, and remarkable adaptations, showcasing the […]

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Can Chickens Eat Romaine Lettuce?

Romaine lettuce is a popular leafy green that many people enjoy in their salads, but can chickens eat romaine lettuce? If you’re a backyard chicken keeper or farmer, you may wonder what types of vegetables and greens you can feed your chickens. The short answer is yes; chickens can eat romaine lettuce. Romaine lettuce is […]

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