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    Round Bale or Square Bale?

    We use both, and bale both on our own land (in KS). Vastly prefer rounds or mid-squares, even when we only had 2 horses at home. Bigger bales are consistently a better deal when you consider price per ton. It is a common misconception that rounds/large squares (>600lb) are "bad" hay. In fact...
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    What's on my goats chest?

    Callous from laying down, or from bracing his chest against the fence or trees to reach leaves up high. No cause for concern. Not uncommon at all.
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    Horse club

    Horse vans are more common in the US than most think, but they do seem to be primarily on the East Coast. If you buy new, expect to shell out $150k+ (we looked at one that was $500k!) but you can find used ones for super cheap, even as low as a few thousand dollars. This is the company that...
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    How to compromise over pets?

    I agree completely with this. As a parent, I need to see the commitment to the "project" first, BEFORE I sink lots of time and money into doing it "better". Start out small and affordable, and you can easily build from there. Our children started out with 3 young market wethers that we kept...
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    Hoop coop brooder with roll up sides

    Since the kids and I have so much time at home right now, and the demand for locally grown meat and eggs is sky high, we decided to purchase 35 chicks and ducklings. The kids are using it as a homeschooling "project" for math, science and biology. We don't have internet to support online...
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    Invisible fence for goats. Working!

    Just keep in mind while the invisible fence may keep the goat IN it does not keep predators OUT. And I would be curious if the goats respect the invisible fence when they are in "panic" mode. I am afraid they will just blow right past it, shocks or not. My herd will bounce off pipe panels and...
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    Reevaluating Boer/Meat Goat Feed - HELP!

    What did you deworm her with? What amount? How long ago? Is she in a herd? Grazing or drylot? Is she fed hay off the ground? All those questions are aimed at the possibility of her carrying a parasite load.... internal parasites can be a bugger with goats, and reinfection is a HUGE issue.
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    Lets talk about cows

    At 5 weeks old they are plenty acclimated to the environment to have some outdoor time. I would not turn them loose on several acres quite yet, but they would definitely enjoy and benefit from some turnout in a small lot, maybe half and acre or so. I would make sure they have access to shelter...
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    Horses and Electric Fences

    I have used electric fencing with horses for over 40 years, including Premier1 electric netting in recent years. Never an issue, but like others have said, my horses know and respect electric fencing (even when it is off!). I certainly would not throw a horse that was new to electric fence into...
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    How many animals do you have!

    I have: 13 horses: Rascal, Oran, Lady, Ben, Lily, Petey, Chili, Spirit, Bodie, Oscar, Barbie, Bonnie and George. I own the first 4 on the list, and take care of the other 9. 1 cow: Momma 1 donkey: Biscuit 12 goats: Pickles, Bubba, Cayenne, Gunner, Sunshine, Rainey, Honey, Wilbur, Syrup...
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    Beef cattle 2 calves a year?

    Um... the 4-6 mths is hogwash. We typically put a whole steer in the freezer every 2 YEARS, and you cannot tell the difference between a 2 yr old vacuum sealed steak and a fresh one. Dexters are good SMALL cattle, moreso the "beef" lines, not so much the "dairy" lines. We used to breed...
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    Electric welded wire fence

    Using electrified poultry netting, like Premier1 or FarmTek sells, would be MUCH easier. Traditional welded wire is not meant to be electrified. You would have to figure out how to mount it so that it is insulated from the posts AND not touching the ground anywhere. Also, it has too many wires...
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    How much penicillin for a goat?

    I wouldn't give it IM, either. Very very rarely do we ever give IM injections to our food production animals. Even with the slaughter withdrawal period, the muscle you inject into can be "damaged" and has to be discarded at slaughter. ***MOST*** antibiotics and other meds are absolutely okay to...
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    Buying a pony in bad shape

    He likely has some QH in him, but every horse is not a result of a purebred breeding a purebred. He might be a "mutt" for several generations back... Heinz57 horses are often referred to as Grade on any paperwork (Coggins, HC, etc.). He is a sorrel, which is a color. I do not get the feeling...
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    Cows?

    My husband's family kept a herd of about 100 Polled Herefords for 5 generations before selling them off in 2009. My side of the family has likewise kept a herd for 5 generations, though ours was mixed breeds, lots of baldies. Both families were cow/calf operations. Over the years, I have had...
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    Boer Goats

    I think they are probably Boers, but from the "shallower" end of the genetic pool.... or they could be amazing genetics on crappy feed and forage, and just haven't filled out like they should. They look sweet and healthy, have fun with them. I LOVE my Boers!
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    What breed(s) are my pigs?

    My Vietnamese and KuneKune piggies get a local coop hog and sow feed, just 1 cup twice daily, along with good orchard grass hay, which they DO eat. My piggies are confined, as some of my horses DO NOT like them so it is not safe for them to roam. They have maintained a healthy weight for 2 years...
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    34-year-old horse

    I agree with Cassie. We don't fully retire our horses until they tell us they need to be retired. My daughter competed with my Arab until he was 32 yrs old, including 6-10 mile trail rides. The barn I manage right now has multiple lesson horses in their 20's, the oldest is 26 yrs old and still...
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    Pigs water in winter

    I have the same concerns about the nipple freezing. Luckily, I live in a climate where below freezing temps are typically short lived. The last 2 winters I have had pigs I just use a rubber pan and bust the ice out/refill it twice daily. I know there are rabbit waterers available with heated...
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    Opinions on fencing for goats

    Another option is electric mesh. I have been using it for my herd of Boers for 5+ years now. I have multiple fields fenced with it, and it keeps the goats IN and predators OUT. I do take it off of the step-in posts that it comes with, and install it on wood or T-posts with insulators. I...
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