Thanks! You'll find that it does well for your goats. In our experience so far, moving them on a schedule to mitigate parasite consumption has paid off much better than leaving them in a paddock until they've maximized the forage use. Good Luck!
Hey Gaspar, each pasture varies in size, but they range from about 1.5 acres to 3 acres. They were mostly built following the landscape or something, shooting for around 2 acres each. Thanks for watching and for the comment!
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I plan on doing rotational grazing with my 7 doe goats 5 are adults .
Thanks! You'll find that it does well for your goats. In our experience so far, moving them on a schedule to mitigate parasite consumption has paid off much better than leaving them in a paddock until they've maximized the forage use. Good Luck!
Put some copper in your water tub. You won’t get any algae anymore.
I've heard of doing that, just never got around to trying it, I should do that. Thanks for watching!
How many acres do you have. On each paster ? .
Hey Gaspar, each pasture varies in size, but they range from about 1.5 acres to 3 acres. They were mostly built following the landscape or something, shooting for around 2 acres each. Thanks for watching and for the comment!
@@assemblyrequired1 You use the step in as semi permanent perimeter fence?