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Diet

Can Goats Eat Green Beans?

Can Goats Eat Green Beans? (Do They Like Them?)

Yes, goats can eat green beans and they represent a fantastic treat in the right …

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Can Goats Eat Apples

Can Goats Eat Apples? (Are They Safe?)

The answer to this question is yes they can. In fact they have many health …

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Can Goats Eat Bananas?

Can Goats Eat Bananas? (Are Bananas Safe For Goats?)

The answer to this question is yes, goats can eat bananas. In fact, most goats …

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Can Goats Eat Avocado?

Can Goats Eat Avocado? (Answered!)

Unfortunately, the answer is a firm no. Avocados contain large amounts of a fungal toxin …

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Can Goats Eat Mint?

Can Goats Eat Mint? (Find Out!)

Yes, goats can safely eat mint. It is even tasty and beneficial in many ways—although …

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Can Goats Eat Timothy Hay?

Can Goats Eat Timothy Hay? (Find Out!)

Yes, goats can eat timothy hay—although it is not really the ideal choice. It produces …

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Why Do Goats Eat Tree Bark?

Why Do Goats Eat Tree Bark? (Explained!)

I was out on the pasture the other day clearing away an old tree stump. …

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Can Goats Eat Silage?

Can Goats Eat Silage? (Answered!)

Yes, goats can eat silage of more or less any kind. It’s a great option …

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Can Goats Eat Bell Peppers?

Can Goats Eat Bell Peppers? (Revealed!)

Yes, goats can eat bell peppers. They are great as a treat and your goat …

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Can Goats Eat Rhubarb?

Can Goats Eat Rhubarb? (Find Out!)

Yes, goats can eat rhubarb stalks. The stalks are perfectly safe and nutritious in many …

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Can Goats Eat Corn?

Can Goats Eat Corn? (Find Out!)

The answer to this question is yes, goats are able to eat corn but only …

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What Is Goat Colostrum? (Answered!)

I was talking with my friend the other day about whether or not health supplements …

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Can Goats Eat Papaya?

Can Goats Eat Papaya? (Is Papaya Safe For Goats?)

Yes, goats can eat papaya. It is healthy and nutritious, coming with many benefits, but …

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Can Goats Eat Butter?

Can Goats Eat Butter? (Answered!)

No, goats should not eat butter. It is oil-based, for one thing, and this can …

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Can Goats Eat Parsnips?

Can Goats Eat Parsnips? (Find Out!)

Yes, goats can eat parsnips in moderation. In the right quantities, parsnips will make a …

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Can Goats Eat Turnips?

Can Goats Eat Turnips? (Are Turnips Safe For Goats?)

The answer to this question is yes, goats are able to eat turnips. Turnips contain …

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Can Goats Eat Beets?

Can Goats Eat Beets? (Are Beets Safe For Goats?)

To answer this question…yes, goats can eat beets. In fact, it’s recommended for goat owners …

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Can Goats Eat Marshmallows?

Can Goats Eat Marshmallows? (Answered!)

While they can in small amounts, there’s little advantage to feeding them marshmallows. They may …

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