I was in the farm shop yesterday and noticed a bag of goat mix for sale with some interesting stuff in it!
I brought it (15/20kg) for £9
once opened it was not quite what I expected. It seems to be coved in a brown stuff rather than really dry feed (although it is dry) I am guessing its the vits and mins they have added.
this is what it is.
"Badminton High Yield Goat Mix is a quality coarse mix for all types and age of goat. It contains micronized barley, maize, peas, beans and soya; linseed and rolled oats to provide easily digested fibre and top quality protein. It is fully balanced with vitamins and minerals."
FEEDING
- Feed as a supplement to grazing or conserved forage.
- For in-kid/lactating goats feed 0.5-1kg/day.
- For other animals feed 0.5kg/day depending on quality of other food.
Typical Analysis: High Yield Goat Mix
Oil 3%
Protein 17.5%
Fibre 8%
I am guessing it is still ok to feed to the mice but what sort of food should I give them inbetween or mix in with it or do you think it would be ok just to feed as it is.
They seem to like it so far!
I brought it (15/20kg) for £9
once opened it was not quite what I expected. It seems to be coved in a brown stuff rather than really dry feed (although it is dry) I am guessing its the vits and mins they have added.
this is what it is.
"Badminton High Yield Goat Mix is a quality coarse mix for all types and age of goat. It contains micronized barley, maize, peas, beans and soya; linseed and rolled oats to provide easily digested fibre and top quality protein. It is fully balanced with vitamins and minerals."
FEEDING
- Feed as a supplement to grazing or conserved forage.
- For in-kid/lactating goats feed 0.5-1kg/day.
- For other animals feed 0.5kg/day depending on quality of other food.
Typical Analysis: High Yield Goat Mix
Oil 3%
Protein 17.5%
Fibre 8%
I am guessing it is still ok to feed to the mice but what sort of food should I give them inbetween or mix in with it or do you think it would be ok just to feed as it is.
They seem to like it so far!